Tiny beaks, big drama. Why hundreds of baby quails are ending up at this Arizona wildlife center and how they are caring for ...
Baby quail season has begun in Arizona, bringing hundreds of orphaned chicks to the Tucson Wildlife Center for care and ...
PHOENIX – They may be helpless, cute and fuzzy, but it’s best to leave baby wild animals where you find them, state officials said. The Arizona Game and Fish Department said some seemingly abandoned ...
One May night, a lone coyote emerged from a dry desert wash outside Phoenix, ducked beneath the metal bar of a specially-designed livestock fence, walked up a concrete ramp, and took its nightly drink ...
PHOENIX — Arizona wildlife officials are urging people to stay away from baby animals that may appear to be orphaned. During this time of year, baby birds and rabbits may appear to be alone, but more ...
Food is the most common reason bears may approach humans, so it's important to keep campsites clean.
An Arizona wildlife enthusiast was pleased and surprised to see so many different animals when he reviewed his trail camera footage. He had discovered the hidden mountain pool while hiking the dry ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — From Humphreys Peak in Flagstaff to the scorching deserts of Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona boasts diverse and plentiful wildlife species. According to the Phoenix Zoo, Arizona has ...
An Arizona conservation advocate says protecting the Colorado River and the state’s watersheds is critical to preserving ...
(CNN) — With Phoenix sweltering under unrelenting triple digit temperatures, lines have formed outside a wildlife rehabilitation center as people come across wild birds, bunnies, squirrels and other ...
Arizona’s national wildlife refuges add millions to the economy, according to a new study from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Four of Arizona’s nine wildlife refuges were included in the economic ...
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