Oct 7, 2022
The bald eagle in Arizona has experienced significant population increases since the species was listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1978, when only 11 breeding pairs had been identified within the state. Today there are more than 90 known breeding territories in Arizona. On this episode of Wild About Arizona... |
Aug 11, 2022
Arizona provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the nation, with more than 800 animal species and 50 million public acres of natural land to explore. But what if you're not sure where to go or what to look for? On this episode of Wild About Arizona, Jeff Meyers and Cheyenne Dubiach of our... |
Jul 5, 2022
From bat nettings to fishing demonstrations and wildlife viewing
opportunities the Arizona Game and Fish Department
annually hosts a number of events that benefit wildlife
enthusiasts in Arizona. |
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Jun 1, 2022
In 1976, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Mexican wolf as an endangered species. The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been actively involved in reintroducing Mexican wolves to portions of their historical range since before the first release of wolves in 1998. On this episode of Wild About Arizona... |
Apr 30, 2022
Out with their second edition, Authors Andrew Holycross, Thomas Brennan and Randall Babb have published A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona, we discuss this informative book with two of the three authors and learn what it took to create this field guide and how it can benefit the average to... |