The ponds, tanks and reservoirs of San Rafael Valley along the U.S. Mexican border are the only places where you can reliably find the federally endangered Sonoran Tiger Salamander. The Arizona Game and Fish Deparment’s Terrestrial Wildlife Branch and Conservation… Continue Reading →
During the winter of 2014-2015 and the summer of 2015, Ranid Frogs Project biologists and interns from the Terrestrial Wildlife Branch attached radio transmitters to 46 adult Chiricahua Leopard Frogs (CLFs) in the Santa Rita Mountains of southern Arizona. Weighing… Continue Reading →
Northern Mexican Gartersnakes were first discovered on the Bill Williams River by Arizona Game and Fish Department (Department) biologists from Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Contracts branches in 2012. This was a completely new population and the first time the species had… Continue Reading →
The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s (Department) Conservation and Mitigation Program (CAMP) was created in 2011 to reduce and offset impacts of stocking sport fish by implementing activities for species identified in the Biological Conference Opinion and Environmental Assessment… Continue Reading →
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