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The best way to protect Arizona baby wildlife, including young hawks, is to leave them alone, said the Arizona Game and Fish ...
Amateur and professional shutterbugs with a knack for wildlife photography may now submit entries to the Arizona Game and ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced the opening of its 19th annual wildlife photo contest, inviting photographers to submit their best shots of Arizona ...
The video from Show Low animal control shows an officer helping a crying baby elk stuck in a fence. See the uniquely Arizona ...
Did you know the vital role that pollinators — bats, hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, among others — play in maintaining ...
Wild at Heart partners with private and government landowners to re-locate the owls to new habitats around Arizona.
The Phoenix Zoo recently released 1,000 tadpoles into the Tonto National Forest, part of a program to save the threatened ...
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.
In the desert of landlocked Arizona, Mainstream Aquaculture has a fish farm where it's growing the tropical species ...
The Commission and department have issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to amend rules within Article 4 (live wildlife) to ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department hauls more than 1 million gallons of water to about 3,000 watering points each year, and the demand has grown as the drought deepens. Some water catchments are ...
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 ...