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Forest officials in northern Arizona have proposed three wildlife crossings over local highways.
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Arizona wildlife officials say a bear that killed a man near Prescott last week has tested negative for rabies and had no apparent signs of disease.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office says a man was mauled to death by a black bear Friday morning near the Groom Creek area.
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The mountain lion was part of a group of four that have been seen in a northwest Prescott neighborhood over the past few weeks. Three of the animals were removed last week and the final one was euthanized Saturday.
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Arizona wildlife officials say they’ve introduced 16 captive-born endangered Mexican gray wolf pups to wild dens.
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The mountain lions were part of a group of four that have been seen in a northwest Prescott neighborhood over the past few weeks and are believed to be responsible for killing several pet dogs.
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Officials with the Arizona Game and Fish Department say they had to euthanize a mountain lion earlier this after it attacked a dog in a Prescott backyard.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been awarded $800,000 in federal grants to restore critical migration routes for mule deer and other native ungulates.
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Arizona wildlife officials say they’ve received the first confirmed reports of black bear sightings this year as the animals emerge from their dens in search of food.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking information on a bighorn sheep ram that was illegally shot and left to waste late last month in eastern Arizona.