The AZGFD manages more than 800 native species and the public is invited to meet several of them Saturday, Nov. 18, during Wildlife Day.
Wildlife
Rare Woodpeckers Reintroduced To South Georgia WMA
Georgia DNR biologists teamed with partner organizations Oct. 19-20 to capture and move eight of these small, endangered woodpeckers.
Arizona GFD Takes Possession of Newborn Fawn “Kidnapped” from Wild
An approximately three-day-old deer fawn “kidnapped” from the wild near Salome will now be forced to a life in captivity.
Arizona GFD Advises Public to Leave Baby Wildlife Alone
The AZGFD has seized a deer, bobcat and javelina since June 2 that were illegally taken captive while young by Tucson area residents and reared as pets.
A Friendly Reminder To Help Keep Kansas Wildlife Wild
Aside from health concerns and laws prohibiting possession of wildlife, the reality is the animal will have its best chance for survival if it’s left alone.
Donating Even $1 At Tax Time Helps Arizona’s Wildlife
Tax filing deadline is around the corner and the Arizona Game and Fish Department encourages those last-minute filers to help support the state’s wildlife.
Popular Arizona Live-Streaming Peregrine Camera Goes Dark
A popular live-streaming peregrine camera will unfortunately remain dark this season, after the nesting pair failed to return to the nest.
Georgia Department of Natural Resources Reminder Not To “Rescue” Wildlife
Situations become much more complex, and sometimes pose a danger to the wildlife or people, when an animal is moved or taken into a home.
Volunteers Can Help To Spotlight Endangered New Mexico Black-Footed Ferrets
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking volunteers to assist with spotlighting efforts to document the population of endangered black-footed ferrets.
ALERT: New York Legislator Wants to Ban Importation of ‘Big Five’!
Contact your elected officials, let them know that Senate Bill 120 will actually do harm to the populations of Big 5 wildlife.
Diseased: Montana’s I-177 … Vote “No”
Montana’s Initiative 177 would ban the most effective means of controlling skunks, rats and other disease-carrying wildlife.
Feeding Wildlife A “Selfish Act” That Can Lead to Bigger Problems
The problem of wandering wildlife is not confined to Arizona’s rural communities because even Arizona’s biggest cities are surrounded by deserts, forests and riparian areas.
Make Your Mark for Conservation With Wildlife Tax Checkoff
Do you love Georgia wildlife? Are you looking for a hassle-free way to support the conservation of our state’s rare plants and animals, from bald eagles to Georgia aster?
Two Youths Suffer Minor Injuries from Elk Encounter in Arizona
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been informing people for years about the dangers of feeding wildlife.
Arizona Sportsmen Rally for Wildlife Habitat Conservation w/ Formation of QF Chapter
Quail hunters and conservationists in Arizona have embraced a local model for wildlife habitat conservation by adding a new chapter of Quail Forever in the state.
Survey Reveals Alligator Snapper Recovery in Flint Is a Long Crawl
More than two decades after Georgia protected alligator snapping turtles from commercial trapping, these heavyweight turtles with lightning-quick jaws are struggling to rebound in a former river……
Postcard from Texas – Panhandle Turkeys
Sit back and enjoy two minutes of turkey antics with this flock hanging around a ranch field in Donley County, just south of McLean.
Doug Seus, One of Hollywood’s Foremost Animal Trainers
For Doug Seus, coming face to face with fearsome predators is all in a day’s work for the 71 year old professional animal trainer…
Explore the Desert’s Nocturnal Wildlife with Arizona Game and Fish Biologists
Did you know that Arizona is home to over 60 species of scorpions, including the most dangerous species in the United States, the bark scorpion?
California Fish and Game Commission Votes to Add Gray Wolf to State Endangered List
The California Fish and Game Commission has voted to move forward with listing the gray wolf as an endangered species under California law.
April 25 Is The Deadline For Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Nominations
Each year, individuals and organizations are recognized by the Outdoor Hall of Fame for their contributions and roles in supporting Arizona’s wildlife.
Bushnell Introduces Three New High Definition NatureView Cameras
Bushnell Outdoor Products, an industry-leader in high performance sports optics for 65 years, has introduced a new line of high quality camera traps for recording wildlife activity.