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As drought conditions sear Arizona, the state provides millions of gallons of water to wildlife in places where there is none ...
Hunters eager for a chance to pursue Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep may finally get their chance, thanks to a special Wild ...
No cases of CWD were identified in Arizona elk or deer in 2024, the state’s Game and Fish Department announced.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) has announced that Arizona continues to be clear of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD ...
With a long holiday weekend approaching, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is urging outdoor enthusiasts to be ...
Over 100 desert tortoises at the Arizona Game and Fish Department need a forever home. AZGFD says the reptiles will soon wake up from brumation, which is similar to hibernation, and this is the ...
Applications are open now for the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s fall hunting permit draws, which will award tags for ...
The hatchery, which is operated by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, raises around 750,000 trout a year and spreads them throughout Arizona’s bodies of water. It is mostly responsible for ...
More than 800 coyotes were killed at the direction of the Arizona Game and Fish Department from 2012 to 2014 for the purpose of protecting pronghorn fawns in five areas around the state ...
Arizona officials have confirmed no signs of Chronic Wasting Disease in the state’s deer and elk following the 2024 hunting ...
Arizona Game & Fish Department is the agency you call when you find a wounded wild animal, have a dangerous animal in your yard — or worse, in your house — or some other wildlife quandary.
With young Cooper’s hawks learning to fly, Arizona Game and Fish Department says the public should avoid most “rescue” efforts. When Cooper’s hawks begin to approach the age of leaving the ...
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