As winter rolls on, Arizona wildlife officials urged people to proceed with caution when walking on frozen lakes.
In the wild, water is a crucial resource, especially in a drought. Watch as animals both big and small discover this hidden ...
"It's just an unusually high number of dead animals for it to be some type of coincidence," a representative told Newsweek.
Wildlife officials suspect coyotes, dogs and other wildlife died after poison was left in a popular hiking area in southern ...
"Citizen scientists" in southern Arizona who have been documenting bat activity in their own yards helped the U.S. Fish and ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Several wildlife and family dogs are dead in a likely poisoning in the Tucson area. On Tuesday, Jan ...
Arizona Game and Fish Department is investigating a case involving a suspected deliberate poisoning of wildlife in Tucson.
Fritz Neuhauser is a dog owner who also lost his pet to the poison. He said his dog, named Luigi, went missing while out on a ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
Salt River Project, with aid from corporate, government and nonprofit partners, is thinning Arizona forests to prevent ...
Arizona wildlife officials say that three pet dogs and at least 18 wild animals appear to have been killed by deliberate ...
Arizona has 28 bat species, all of which are protected. The Impact of Drought on Arizona Wildlife Water is the most important resource in the wild, but it isn’t just necessary for hydration.