The Arizona Fish and Game Department is advising Arizonans on how to be safe this season as temperatures go up and reptiles ...
Warmer weather returning to Southern Arizona is also marking the return of snake season as the Santa Rita Fire District is seeing an uptick in removal calls and the state ...
more than 80 percent of Arizona's swiftly growing population lives in the Sonoran Desert. This is bad news for the Tucson shovel-nosed snake, a highly adapted animal that swims through sandy desert ...
Why it matters: Arizona is the natural habitat for ... or they desired to move the snake to a more suitable desert habitat. The intrigue: While protecting the snake may be the intent, relocation ...