Have you ever locked eyes with a scruffy, tail-tucked coyote trotting through your neighborhood like it owns the place? You’re not alone. Coyotes are thriving across Arizona, even in urban areas like ...
Ringtail is Arizona’s state mammal, designated in 1986 to highlight regionally tied symbols. Ringtails are nocturnal, desert-adapted raccoon-like carnivores about the size of a house cat with a ringed ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — A coyote tangled up in an unfortunate situation managed to safely get back into the wild thanks to help from an Arizona nonprofit. The Tucson Wildlife Center recently reported helping ...
Arizona is home to over 800 native animal species, ranging from well-known rattlesnakes and javelinas to rarer creatures like ringtails and jaguars. Arizona also boasts unique species like the ...
About 3 to 5% of mammals are known to be monogamous, meaning they select one mate for life. Still, many monogamous species ...
Saguaro Park in southeastern Arizona, near Tucson, offers a landscape unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere. The park hosts about a million visitors per year (in 2024, 946,000 people visited).
Coyotes are a common sight across North Texas, especially during mating season from January through March. Denton Animal ...
Don’t feed the coyotes! In fact, don’t feed any wildlife in Laguna Woods – squirrels, bunnies and, by extension, rats. Pick up fruit from under your fruit tree because it’s part of the food chain that ...