Feral donkeys, or burros, in the Sonoran Desert have been eating the larger plants that provide shelter for smaller plants ...
The National Park Service issued a similar warning in 2022 about the deadly risks of licking toxic Sonoran Desert toads ...
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Wide Open Roads: 12 Best Desert Routes for Flat-Out Speed and Total Solitude
If you crave open skies, endless pavement, and the thrill of the drive, these 12 desert highways deliver. From California’s ...
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Can you actually get high from licking a toad?
There's some truth to the urban legend that certain toads have psychedelic properties, but licking them isn't a good idea.
Step into a cinematic journey where the rhythms of the desert unfold in breathtaking motion, starting Oct. 11.
According to HGTV, this historic garden is the best in Arizona. We couldn't agree more. Here's what sets the grounds apart.
Biologists with the Arizona Game and Fish Department have released a new study showing feral burros are devastating key plant ...
A squadron of javelinas browses across a dusty patch of dried grass in trail-camera footage captured at sunset on Jan. 20. If you turn up the volume and listen closely, you can hear the hum of traffic ...
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Report: Wild burros destroying Arizona desert habitat
A new report from the Arizona Game and Fish Department showed the state's unchecked feral burro population is destroying keystone plant species in the Sonoran Desert. Wildlife scientists studied plant ...
A recent study by biologists at the Arizona Game and Fish Department found that non-native, feral burros are having a ...
It grew from there. He was an animal trainer, did shows and presentations, joined the bird department and also worked in ...
Phoenix will bid on 159 acres of State Trust land near TSMC’s massive complex so it can develop a mountain preserve and ...
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