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Grand Canyon National Park biologists have confirmed that a bat found along the Colorado River earlier this month has tested positive for rabies.
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The U.S. government has begun scattering millions of packets of oral rabies vaccine from helicopters and planes in 13 states to help keep raccoons from spreading their variant of the deadly virus to states where it's less prevalent.
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The Flagstaff Police Department is warning the public of rabid skunks within city limits. Authorities say at least four skunks have tested positive for…
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Arizona Game and Fish Department officials say a Coatimundi injured a woman and her dog at Coronado National Memorial in Tucson over the weekend.Wildlife…
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Coconino County authorities say a Flagstaff-area skunk tested positive for rabies.The skunk was found northwest of the city in the Baderville community.A…
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Grand Canyon National Park officials say two dead bats found along the Colorado River inside the park tested positive for rabies.A statement released…
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Coconino County Health and Human Services has received several reports of potential and confirmed human and domestic animal exposures to rabid wildlife.A…
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Health officials say they have received several reports of people interacting with rabies-carrying bats in southwest Utah.The Southwest Utah Public Health…
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Wildlife officials are searching for a bobcat after it bit five people, including a 4-year-old girl, at a southern Arizona campground.The Arizona Game and…