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A bear cub recently rescued from a Tucson neighborhood has found a new home at Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams.
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Arizona wildlife officials say the state’s hot and dry conditions have raised the chances of bears wandering into areas where they’re typically not seen in search of food.
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State wildlife officials are urging the public to be aware of increased bear activity as dry conditions and hot temperatures persist in the region.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has released three bear cubs in the wild after they were rescued last year after their mother was hit and killed by a…
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State wildlife officials say a man was scratched through his sleeping bag by a bear at a camping area in north-central Arizona.They say the bear was…
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Officials with the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests have issued new orders to keep bears away from campsites. As Arizona Public Radio’s Justin Regan…
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Across the Southwest more and more bears have shown up in people’s kitchens, garages and flower beds. Wildlife officials in Colorado say in that state…