Feeling lucky? If so, the state of Arizona is offering you the chance to draw an additional permit tag for elk, mule deer and white-tailed deer just in time for Christmas. Note the term additional.
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This episode of Murphy’s Diesel features Wrecker Rick and his crew from the Mule Deer Foundation Arizona as they take on the challenge of removing old fencing that obstructs mule deer migration in ...
A high-tech robotic mule deer will soon be in Arizona forests to track down poachers hunting out of season. The Mule Deer Foundation donated the so-called “robo-deer” to the Arizona Game and Fish ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is offering a possible reward for information regarding the poaching of a mule deer buck. AZGFD says the buck was shot out of season in Game ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking information regarding the wounding of a mule deer buck found on Aug. 27, south of State Route 82 in Sonoita. The buck, which died ...
PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Game & Fish has had some cool encounters with deer recently, and officials shared the videos this week. One video shows workers from Game & Fish releasing a mule ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is offering a reward up to $1,500 to anyone with information on the illegal shooting of a pregnant mule deer. The deer carcass was found in a wash north of the ...
Jack O'Connor spots a giant mule deer in this black and white illustration. THIS STORY REALLY STARTS a good many years ago. I was living in northern Arizona then, in the midst of as good mule-deer ...
A search of a Flagstaff man's home found what investigators suspect to be five illegally hunted mule-deer trophies, state officials said Friday. The discovery follows a multiyear investigation by the ...
Every fall, Arizona’s wild areas are full of energy as thousands of white-tailed deer enter the rut—their annual mating season. Fueled by instinct and testosterone, bucks throw caution to the wind in ...
PHOENIX - Take heart, Arizona drivers. According to a leading insurance company, you’d have to go to Hawaii to have less of a chance of hitting a deer or elk than you have here in the Grand Canyon ...
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