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Yavapai County bans feeding of wildlife, other than birds and squirrels

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting the feeding of wildlife in unincorporated areas of the county on Nov. 19. The ordinance goes into effect Friday, Dec. 19, but still allows feeding birds and tree squirrels...

No confirmed poisonings of VOC coyotes

Arizona Game and Fish Department Supervisor Tim Holt and Public Affairs Community Liaison Stevie Kelso gave a presentation on nuisance wildlife to the Village of Oakcreek Association on Thursday, July 11, in response to reports of nuisance coyotes in...

Lone Mexican wolf leaves mark in summer out west

A young Mexican gray wolf’s summer adventure outside Flagstaff came to a close last week, and wildlife officials hope he’s a bachelor in paradise in his new home in the core Mexican wolf recovery area in eastern Arizona. Anubis, as...

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Signature threshold complicates ballot push

When and if the “Sedona Cultural Park Preservation Act” will go before voters has not yet been determined as...

6 work on Sedona City Council pay

Six residents will help decide whether future Sedona City Council members get a pay raise. Council members unanimously approved the...
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