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Arizona's desert wildlife, including saguaros and rattlesnakes, faces population declines due to intense heat.
The Phoenix Zoo is creating an "air-conditioned habitat" to protect native lizards from rising desert temperatures.
With it's widely varied landscapes of sweltering deserts, lush forests, gentle creeks and dark caves, Arizona is home to so many unique animals. The Grand Canyon State is home to more than 800 native ...
Arizona’s third-hottest summer on record is proving fatal for even the most resilient desert species, as saguaros and ...
Arizona's rising summer heat may be more than even desert wildlife can handle. In response, the Phoenix Zoo is creating an air-conditioned habitat to protect them.
Extreme heat and drought are putting new pressures on wildlife in Arizona, even species that have adapted to desert conditions over thousands of years. A biologist who studies rattlesnakes had never ...
One May night, a lone coyote emerged from a dry desert wash outside Phoenix, ducked beneath the metal bar of a specially-designed livestock fence, walked up a concrete ramp, and took its nightly drink ...
From icy treats to misting systems, the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum is helping animals stay safe in extreme summer heat. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As temperatures continue to stay hot across Southern ...
According to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, bobcats are known predators of rattlesnakes, but they are not immune to their venom and could die if they're bitten. An Arizona woman captured a short ...
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 ...