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Arizona wildlife officials are urging visitors and residents in the state’s high country to take precautions to avoid bear encounters ahead of the 4th of July holiday.
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State wildlife officials say they’ve confirmed invasive New Zealand mudsnails in Tonto Creek.
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Gila County officials say a mountain lion attacked a 64-year-old man while camping along the Salt River last week.
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The Arizona Department of Game and Fish will suspend fish stockings from two hatcheries located near Cornville due to a bacterial outbreak.
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Officials have halted stocking fish at Arizona’s largest state-run hatchery because of a bacterial outbreak among its trout.
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A new program will test wild animals and zoo animals statewide for the coronavirus. The Translational Genomics Research Institute, or TGen, is working in partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Department of Agriculture and zoo vets across Arizona.
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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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SP Crater northeast of Flagstaff is closed to recreationists through May to protect nesting golden eagles.
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The Arizona House has passed a bill that would strip state wildlife officials of the authority to stop the killing of endangered Mexican gray wolves in certain circumstances.
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A record number of captive-born endangered Mexican gray wolf pups have been placed in wild dens this year. It’s a process known as cross-fostering and is…