Rain, snowpack, runoff and green-up are terrific news for Arizona’s wildlife All the winter precipitation, snowpack, runoff and associated green-up are combining to create a favorable outlook for Arizona’s wildlife this year – especially small game.
Deadline rapidly approaching for elk and antelope applications Want to go elk or antelope hunting in Arizona during 2008?
Hunter assistance still needed in specific units for CWD monitoring The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking for assistance from archery hunters in game management units 37A, 37B and 38M to assist the department’s monitoring efforts for chronic wasting disease (CWD).
2007 survey results released for Kofa bighorn sheep population The recently completed survey of desert bighorn sheep populations in southwestern Arizona estimated the population on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Kofa National Wildlife Refuge at 460 sheep.
Archery hunters can help monitor for CWD Archery hunters can continue to assist the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s efforts to monitor for chronic wasting disease (CWD) by providing a sample from their deer harvested during the late archery season.