While Arizona wildlife officers never know what they’ll face in their day-to-day work, they’re always there to help adorable ...
A couple weeks ago an Arizona wildlife officer came to the rescue when a baby deer found itself in a precariously thorny ...
Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) wildlife officers never know what they’ll face from one day to the next.
An Arizona Game and Fish Department officer saved the baby deer after it became covered in spines from a cholla cactus.
What the Texas Parks and Wildlife—Trans-Pecos Wildlife District spotted from a helicopter and captured in video was a melanistic (black hair) mule deer fawn, “a one-in-a-million anomaly.” ...
An Arizona Game & Fish Department wildlife officer made a new friend after removing hundreds of cholla spines from the eyelids, nose, mouth and body of a deer fawn two weeks ago. The department's ...
Even more surprisingly, the 24-year-old doe that lived in captivity in Kerr Wildlife Management Area actually birthed a fawn in her final year. But of course, a fraction of a single percent of all ...
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