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PEORIA, Ariz., Dec. 18 (UPI) --A pair of lasso-slinging cowboys assisted Arizona wildlife officials with rescuing a mule deer trapped in the cold waters of a canal.
As far as the eye can see, there is rangeland where grass-fed cattle intermingle with mule deer and old buildings from an earlier day, when the people who actually called the Arizona Strip home ...
Two mule deer were stuck in a canal on May 22 near Casa Grande, Arizona, wildlife officials said. Two cowboys were called to help. Arizona Game and Fish Department ...
Two mule deer were stuck in a canal on May 22 near Casa Grande, Arizona, wildlife officials said. Two cowboys were called to help. Arizona Game and Fish Department ...
Arizona Game and Fish obtained a warrant to search a Flagstaff home, where they found five mule-deer trophies they suspect to be illegally hunted. Local Sports Things To Do Politics Travel ...
Two mule deer were stuck in a canal on May 22 near Casa Grande, Arizona, wildlife officials said. Two cowboys were called to help. Arizona Game and Fish Department ...
The Mule Deer Foundation donated the so-called “robo-deer” to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. The department has used similar decoys; however, more recent technology has made the new ...
Some mule deer live in desert areas, said Tom Cadden, a spokesman for the Arizona Game and Fish Department. “They’re distributed pretty widely throughout the state,” Cadden said.
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