Thirty-two coyotes and counting have been found dead from poisoning near Pantano Wash in Tucson, but the exact poison used ...
At least 10 bats near the Julian Wash in Tucson died after they were possibly sprayed with a fire extinguisher, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. AZGFD said it happened nearly two ...
State wildlife authorities continue to collect dead coyotes from the Pantano Wash on Tucson's east side, where 32 of the ...
Game and Fish officials urged owners who hike in Pantano Wash in Tucson to keep pets on a leash due to more than 30 animals ...
Arizona wildlife officials say that three pet dogs and at least 18 wild animals appear to have been killed by deliberate ...
Wildlife officials suspect coyotes, dogs and other wildlife died after poison was left in a popular hiking area in southern ...
More than 30 animals in Tucson have died in what appears to be intentional poisoning. Arizona Game and Fish reported the ...
The number of coyotes found dead on the east side has grown from 14 to 28, since KGUN 9 initially reported on wild animals found dead due to a poisonous substance.
Officers discovered several dead coyotes, javelinas and dogs near Pantano Wash in late January. Since then, the number of dead animals has risen to 32 coyotes, three pet dogs, three javelinas and ...
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