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 ...
Mike Mahon of Cottonwood said he was thrilled when he got the news that he was one of 12 photographers to be in the 2026 ...
There's something majestic about watching a bird soaring over the vast Arizona landscape or spotting an unexpected mammal while out in nature. The Grand Canyon National Park came it at the No. 1 and ...
It is about to be mating season, or the “rut” for elk and other ungulates in Arizona. Ungulates need large, intact landscapes to find food, water and mates but wildlife officials say the state's ...
PHOENIX — Arizona wildlife officials are sounding the alarm about potential health risks wild coyotes could pose to domestic animals. Laboratory testing has confirmed that canine distemper is ...
They're Arizona's original snowbirds, the sandhill cranes that descend on the wetlands of southern Arizona every fall.
Liberty Wildlife is wrapping up its busy season after helping thousands of native birds, reptiles, and mammals affected by human activity and extreme heat across Arizona. The Phoenix-based wildlife ...
PHOENIX (KVOA) - The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is seeking homes for over 100 non-releasable desert tortoises. With these tortoises soon waking from brumation, the AZGFD encourages ...
PHOENIX — An Arizona wildlife officer came to a baby deer’s rescue after it found itself in a precariously thorny situation a few weeks ago. The wildlife officer was called out to Chloride, a town ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The best way to protect Arizona baby wildlife, including young hawks, is to leave them alone, said the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD). As the summer is in full swing, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Spring brings sightings of baby rabbits, birds, and even bobcats in Arizona, but wildlife officials say the best thing you can do is leave them alone. Experts with Arizona Game ...
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 so ...