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Imagine wandering through the blazing, sun-baked stretches of the American Southwest, where life seems impossible, yet the ...
Grass fires burn far more American homes each year than forest fires. In southern Arizona, communities fight fires that never ...
Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan ...
A silent crisis slithers through the sunbaked deserts and rugged mountains of the American Southwest—a crisis woven from ...
Conservation efforts at the Phoenix Zoo and Southwest Wildlife aim to protect endangered species like black-footed ferrets ...
Coyote Howling in the American Southwest. Image via Depositphotos Coyotes do most ... Similarly, their large eyes and wide field of vision are crucial for spotting threats. Like most desert animals, ...
YUCCA VALLEY — Over half of the dogs taken into the Yucca Valley Animal Shelter last year were killed, according to new numbers provided at the Town Council meeting April 1. Town managers put ...
Fixtures at the annual music festival, the couple has arrived in Palm Springs, California ahead of this weekend’s performances, with Hailey already kicking things off with a sultry animal ...
A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - A large area of very warm dry air from northern Mexico and the desert southwest is moving east into Texas. Temperatures will rise above 90 beginning Wednesday afternoon.
and desert bighorn sheep. If you're out in the summer, make sure you're drinking enough water and only venturing out when the temperature is bearable. The southwest has a rich artistic heritage ...