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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-related incidents on rise across state

    …of the rabies virus. When rabies activity within these animal groups increases, rabies can impact other mammals, such as bobcats, coyotes, javelina, cats, dogs, horses, or cows.” To report an…

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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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