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  1. AZGFD advises Show Low and Pinetop residents to enjoy wildlife from a distance

    foxes were sent to the state laboratory and both tested positive for rabies. Rabies is a preventable viral disease most often transmitted by the bite of or contact with saliva…

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  2. Rabies incidents a reminder to keep pets vaccinated 

    …are bats, skunks and foxes,” said Dr. Anne Justice-Allen, AZGFD wildlife veterinarian. “These animals carry their own distinct strains of the rabies virus. When rabies activity within these animal groups…

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  3. Algae-caused fish kills confirmed at Saguaro, Canyon  

    NEWS RELEASE March 15, 2024 PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) has confirmed golden algae toxin blooms as the cause of recent fish kills in both Saguaro

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  4. Living with Bats

    …openings as small as 3/8 inch). Health concerns Rabies – Bats are one of the known rabies vector species in Arizona, although less than 1 percent of wild bats are…

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  5. Living with Bobcats

    …possible health concerns Rabies – Symptoms of rabies can include foaming at the mouth, erratic, hyperactive behavior, and/or fearful, paralyzed and lethargic behavior. Bobcats rarely get rabies. If you see…

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  6. Living with Mountain Lions

    rabies can include foaming at the mouth, staggering, circling, and/or fearful, paralyzed, and lethargic behavior. If you see any wild animal with symptoms of rabies, call 911 or your local…

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