With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the Department of Defense in terms of land area. Developmental testers of ...
Re: the June 27 article "Water-for-wildlife program strained." Water for Wildlife: Thanks for Henry Brean's excellent article on an issue of critical importance to all who love our Sonoran Desert. The ...
In last week’s column (Aug. 19), I wrote about the water catchment features around Flagstaff that provide supplemental water for wildlife when natural sources are insufficient. Supplemental water is ...
Tucked away from humans in hard-to-reach places, hundreds of artificial water catchments—AWCs, also known as guzzlers—dot the arid Southwest landscape, collecting rainwater for wildlife to drink.
Ed Jahrke drives his big white pickup down a winding, choppy dirt and gravel road into the Coconino National Forest. He’s the habitat implementation program manager with the Arizona Game and Fish ...
The accidental release of water has come at a crucial time for breeding wildlife, a campaigner says.