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Arizona Game and Fish Department employees teamed up with nest watchers from the Southwestern Bald Eagle Management Committee ...
Over 100 desert tortoises at the Arizona Game and Fish Department seek a home where they can happily crawl around and burrow ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is reminding pet owners to stay current on vaccinations after a spike in wildlife rabies ...
Fish are dying and can be seen floating on the surface of some Arizona lakes, and golden algae is to blame. This is something ...
Tiny endangered pupfish have returned to Ayer Lake at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum after the lake was drained for dam repairs ...
With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the ...
Hunting mountain lions and other predators with dogs will remain legal in Arizona, after the Arizona Game and Fish Commission ...
It's springtime and you might spot baby animals that appear to be orphaned, but Arizona wildlife officials say young wildlife should be left alone.
On a cliff’s edge, overlooking the rippling waters of Lake Pleasant, biologists from the Arizona Game and Fish Department anchored ropes to nearby palo verde trees before carefully lowering themselves ...
With the arrival of warmer spring weather, the Arizona Game and Fish Department once again is advising the public to leave ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KVOA) - Arizona Game and Fish is considering a ban on dog-pack hunting during a hearing held today in Phoenix. This decision comes after a petition from the Center for Biological ...