Archive for the 'Watchable Wildlife News' Category
The award-winning wildlife television show produced by the Arizona Game and Fish Department begins a new season Jan. 18, 2009 on PBS KAET channel 8 every Sunday at 5 p.m.
Arizona Wildlife Views has 13 brand new episodes that explore Arizona’s unique outdoor landscapes, incredibly diverse wildlife, and conservation success stories by [...]
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January 5th, 2009 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
The 2009 Arizona Wildlife Calendar costs $3 each, but we have a special deal for people who enjoy Arizona Wildlife Views magazine. Give a gift subscription to the magazine to a friend or family member, and we’ll reward your generosity with a free calendar (while supplies last). Share Arizona Wildlife Views [...]
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
If you crave one of Arizona’s most impressive winter wildlife spectacles, load up lots of camera memory, grab your trusty binoculars, and shepherd the family to the Sulphur Springs Valley of southern Arizona to witness thousands upon thousands of wintering sandhill cranes.
In fact, last year the large wetlands and vast agricultural areas [...]
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December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Every year many people face the same holiday season challenge: what to buy for that family member or friend who seems to have it all?
This year, make it affordable and rewarding by considering one of the many unique gift ideas the Arizona Game and Fish Department has to offer.
“If you’re looking for an [...]
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December 4th, 2008 | Posted in Conservation News, Educational News, Fishing News, Hunting News, OHV News, Shooting Sports News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Mountain lion incident offers reminders to public
In the aftermath of a recent human-mountain lion encounter in southern Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains, the Arizona Game and Fish Department offers tips for people who recreate or live in mountain lion country.
An unusual-acting mountain lion that had been stalking a hiker and his [...]
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November 12th, 2008 | Posted in Educational News, Shooting Sports News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
The Arizona Game and Fish Department will host a public meeting at its Mesa office, 7200 E. University Drive, from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23, to discuss the department’s hunt recommendations and planned management for elk and antelope in central Arizona (Region VI).
Topics will include elk and antelope population trends, sex [...]
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October 14th, 2008 | Posted in Hunting News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
A whisker-perfect bobcat, adorable twin speckled deer fawns, and a fascinating gilded flicker caught in mid-flight are just some of the award-winning wildlife photographs that can intrigue every month of the year.
So be sure to get the ever-affordable ($3) Arizona Game and Fish Department calendar for 2009 – for quality, there’s [...]
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October 14th, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Arizona Wildlife Views TV show nominated for Emmy
The producers of Arizona Wildlife Views, the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s television show, have been nominated for a Rocky Mountain Southwest Emmy award in the Environment Program category.
Producers Carol Lynde and Gary Schafer were nominated for “Wildlife on the Move,” an episode [...]
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September 15th, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Come visit the Valley’s secretive flying residents
Did you know that bats are the slowest-reproducing mammals on earth for their size?
Or that every night bats provide free insect-control services to the Valley of the Sun?
Come learn about and even experience these amazing but misunderstood flying mammals during the Arizona Game and Fish [...]
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September 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Elk viewing workshop scheduled for Flagstaff
Would you like to experience the sound of a bull elk bugling or see a cow elk keeping a watchful eye on her calf?
If so, the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Mormon Lake Lodge invite you to attend an elk viewing workshop on Sept. 6. The [...]
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September 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | 1 Comment
Bats aren’t so bad after all
Learn more about these unique night flyers and dispel the myths
Did you know that bats are the slowest reproducing mammals on earth for their size? Did you know that every night they provide free insect-control services to the Valley? The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites you [...]
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August 4th, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Comments sought on reptile, raptor, amphibian and mollusk regulations
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking public comments on draft 2009-2010 regulations for reptiles, raptors, crustaceans and mollusks, and amphibians.
Public comment will be accepted until Aug. 22. If warranted, public meetings on the proposed changes to these commission orders may be [...]
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August 4th, 2008 | Posted in Hunting News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Fire restrictions lifted on some state wildlife areas
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has rescinded its fire restrictions on wildlife areas in the high country to correspond to the lifting of fire restrictions on the Prescott, Coconino and Tonto national forests.
State wildlife officials said that while fire restrictions can sometimes get [...]
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July 21st, 2008 | Posted in Fishing News, Hunting News, Land Management News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
The 2008 Arizona Duck Stamp is now available
Stamp collectors, conservationists, birders, and waterfowl hunters: The 2008 Arizona Waterfowl Stamp is on sale now.
This year’s stamp features a majestic pair of swimming canvasbacks. The art was created by the 2006-2007 Federal Duck Stamp winner Sherrie Russell Meline.
The Arizona duck stamp is a [...]
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July 21st, 2008 | Posted in Hunting News, Watchable Wildlife News | 1 Comment
Ladies: Learn how to become an “outdoors woman”
Register now for the “Becoming an Outdoors Woman” (BOW) workshop on Aug. 15-17 at Friendly Pines Camp near Prescott.
The program introduces women to outdoors skills in an enjoyable, non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes include horsemanship, outdoor photography, birding, hiking, archery, fly-fishing, shotgun/rifle/pistol [...]
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July 9th, 2008 | Posted in Events News, Fishing News, Hunting News, Shooting Sports News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Bats aren’t so bad after all: Learn more at Phoenix workshop
The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites the public to attend a free bat workshop on Wednesday, July 16, to find out more about these shy, misunderstood creatures.
The workshop will provide an opportunity for the public to watch an amazing sight [...]
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July 9th, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Outdoor organizations are encouraged to post their activities
PHOENIX – Wildlife and outdoor recreation enthusiasts can now learn about upcoming fishing clinics, hunting seminars, nature talks and more by visiting the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Outdoor Calendar at www.azgfd.gov/calendar.
The department posts its events and activities that are open to the public, and has added an online [...]
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June 25th, 2008 | Posted in Boating News, Conservation News, Events News, Fishing News, Hunting News, Shooting Sports News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Come learn more about some unique night flyers
Did you know that bats are the slowest reproducing mammals on earth for their size?
Did you know that every night they provide free insect-control services to the Valley?
The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites you to attend a free bat workshop on Friday, June [...]
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June 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Events News, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
Wildlife photo contest now accepting entries
Are you one of those people that love viewing wildlife and enjoy the challenge of photographing it? The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites all shutterbugs to get out, take pictures of Arizona wildlife and submit them for the third annual calendar photo contest.
Thirteen winning wildlife images [...]
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June 10th, 2008 | Posted in Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments
New brochure helps Arizona residents coexist with black bears
Spring is blossoming around the state, and with it comes increased critter activity, especially among Arizona’s black bears. As urban areas expand and wildlife is forced to share their habitat, encounters with humans are becoming more common. The Arizona Game and Fish Department [...]
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June 10th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized, Watchable Wildlife News | No Comments