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With the arrival of warmer spring weather, the (AZGFD) once again is advising the public to leave baby wildlife alone.
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Arizona’s Rabies Spike: Protecting Pets and WildlifeArizona is experiencing a concerning rise in rabies cases among wildlife, prompting officials to issue warnings to pet owners ...
PEORIA – Nested along the cliffs of Lake Pleasant is “America’s favorite” bird, the bald eagle. With about half a dozen nests populating the area, nest watchers were filled with ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department coordinates the nest watching program to collect data on the local bald eagle population ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Southwestern Bald Eagle Management Committee teamed up to check on eaglets at ...
Current law restricts hunters from firing shotguns or arrows within a quarter mile of an occupied building, but SB 1053 would reduce that distance.
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The Desert Tortoise Adoption Program at the Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking homes for over 100 desert tortoises.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is seeking homes for over 100 non-releasable desert tortoises. With these ...
Over 100 desert tortoises at the Arizona Game and Fish Department seek a home where they can happily crawl around and burrow ...
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