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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has developed a "Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy" (CWCS)—a 10-year vision for managing Arizona’s fish, wildlife and natural habitats, input and partnerships with various agency cooperators, sportsman and recreational groups, conservation organizations, special interest groups, Native American tribes, county and municipal governments, and ...
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Alaska Wildlife Troopers; The Alaska State Troopers, officially the Division of Alaska State Troopers (AST), is the state police agency of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a division of the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS). The AST is a full-service law enforcement agency that handles both traffic and ...
Mostly nocturnal, Margays hunt in trees and eat birds, eggs, fruit, and small mammals. ... The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department have confirmed the tragic death ...
New rules allow Arizona wildlife managers to better regulate the number of female lions harvested. It's not a strategy to allow more to be hunted. Arizona's new hunting rules will help mountain lions.
White-winged doves are popular as game birds for hunting. They are the only North American game species that is also a migratory pollinator. [26] Hunting of the species peaked in the late 1960s, with an annual take around 740,000 birds in Arizona. That has since fallen; in 2008 just under 80,000 birds were taken in Arizona.
Mittry Lake is located in the Mittry Lake Wildlife Area, just north of Yuma, Arizona, on the Lower Colorado River. It is located in between the upstream Imperial Dam and the downstream Laguna Dam . Mittry Lake comprises about 750 acres (300 ha), with much of the shoreline covered with cattails and bullrush .
In the vicinity of the dry lake is the Willcox Playa Wildlife Area administered by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. The location boasts rich wildlife, and hosts the annual January birding festival Wings Over Willcox. [4] [5]