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  1. Tree Squirrel

    About Less well known than the Abert’s squirrel, is the Arizona gray squirrel and its close relative, the rust colored Chiricahua fox squirrel, both of which inhabit riparian deciduous forests…

  2. Cluff Ranch Wildlife Area

    …toggle details. Mammals Common mammals in the area include whitetail and mule deer, javelina, white-nosed coatis, badgers, black-tailed jackrabbits, several skunk species, gray fox, bobcats, coyotes, and raccoons. Management Press…

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  3. Arlington Wildlife Area

    …clapper-rail and Western yellow-billed cuckoo. Mammals Press to toggle details. Mammals Common mammals in the area include coyotes, foxes, bobcats, common raccoons, skunks, and other small mammals. Management Press to…

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  4. Tonto Creek Hatchery

    …such as raccoons have been known to stop by and try to sample trout at the hatchery. In the surrounding areas, whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, turkey, fox, coyote, and…

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  5. Don’t Feed Wildlife – Keep Wildlife Wild

    …spaces under buildings and mobile homes. This is most critical in the spring when wildlife like foxes and skunks are looking for den sites. Don’t let your pets roam free….

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  6. caution urged during avian flu outbreak

    …the 24-hour hotline at 623-236-7201. Sick carnivores (bobcat, foxes, skunks, raccoons) should also be reported. Hunters with backyard poultry should take steps to protect flocks: Clean equipment, shoes and waders…

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