With threats of avian flu and lead poisoning, biologists are working overtime to care for a species that nearly went extinct.
Avian influenza has been detected in milk from a dairy herd in Maricopa County, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture.
A fungus that has killed millions of bats across North America has arrived in Arizona, state wildlife officials announced on ...
Bird flu has been detected in Arizona dairy cattle milk, and a dairy farm has been placed under quarantine as a precaution, ...
A Texas-based microchip company unexpectedly shut down this week. A local animal shelter explains why microchips are ...
Thirty-two coyotes and counting have been found dead from poisoning near Pantano Wash in Tucson, but the exact poison used ...
Researchers analyzed saliva the nocturnal mammals leave behind when sipping nectar from plants and residential hummingbird ...
Arizona-native and former ASU players kicked off the Savannah Bananas' 2025 World Tour with a special homecoming. Bananas and ...
While many watched the Eagles defeat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl Sunday evening, some pet lovers also saw the annual Puppy ...
Homolovi State Park was ranked among top road trip destinations in Arizona, and for good reason. Here's why you should make ...
The Arctic is the area around the North Pole that used to be known for being cold year-round. With climate change, ...