PHOENIX (KVOA) - A study by the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) has found that feral burros are damaging key plant species in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, affecting both habitat and wildlife.
A wildlife corridor in Pima County will now honor the ecologist who identified it, reflecting the county's ongoing commitment ...
After an attack at a Tucson museum this week, the Arizona Game and Fish Department submitted the bodies of two foxes for rabies testing. An employee at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum was attacked by ...
A squadron of javelinas browses across a dusty patch of dried grass in trail-camera footage captured at sunset on Jan. 20. If you turn up the volume and listen closely, you can hear the hum of traffic ...
From icy treats to misting systems, the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum is helping animals stay safe in extreme summer heat. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As temperatures continue to stay hot across Southern ...
The Sonoran Desert tortoise, whose range spans much of the state including Tucson, won’t get federal protection, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday. After seven years of review, the ...
PHOENIX – On a warm Wednesday afternoon, one burro with tan fur and large ears wandered the streets and desert surrounding Lake Pleasant with its herd. Many of the wild donkeys roam near the lake ...
The same climate changes known to be reshaping mountain ecosystems in places like the Alps and Yosemite also are driving alarming new patterns in the Sonoran Desert near Palm Springs, according to the ...
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