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FEDERAL grant will fund I-17 wildlife overpass near Flagstaff
…has no bridges and only one road culvert suitable for use by elk and deer. The wildlife overpass will be 100 feet wide designed for use by elk, deer, foxes,…
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Yuma Wetlands
…bobcats, Botta’s pocket gophers, cactus mouse, desert cottontails, round-tailed ground squirrels, and gray foxes. Management Press to toggle details. Management AZGFD entered into a cooperative agreement with the Yuma Crossing…
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Ringtail
About Mostly nocturnal and solitary, ringtails den in caves, crevices, hollow trees and often mine tunnels during the day. These agile climbers can rotate their hind feet 180 degrees, permitting…
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AZGF named “Commission of Year” at WAFWA
…for his conservation efforts for various grassland species, including prairie dogs, ferrets, swift foxes, and lesser prairie chickens. His focus is on effective conservation plans that provide information on habitat…
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Planning for Wildlife: Identifying Corridors
…and kit fox engage in essential movements on a much smaller scale. There is also variation in the temporal patterns of animal movement: some animal movements occur on a daily…
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Elkhorn Ranch Access Pass
…access the ranch. These rules can be found on pages dedicated to each ranch. For the best experience when submitting an access form, please use Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or…
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