Articles from the March 1, 2017 edition
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Over 25,000 Sandhill Cranes Now In Sulphur Springs Valley
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is estimating there are more than 25,000 sandhill cranes in the Sulphur Springs Valley in southeastern Arizona, with the largest concentration of 15,343 at... Full story
Arizona's Deer, Elk Clear Of Chronic Wasting Disease
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced that Arizona continues to be clear of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a neurodegenerative wildlife disease that is fatal to deer and elk. Department... Full story
Wildlife Enthusiasts: Subscribe to Wild+Life
The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites you to subscribe to our newest e-News product, Wild+Life. The free monthly newsletter includes information on wildlife-watching activities, places to go,... Full story
Boaters, Watercraft Users Urged To 'Spring Aboard' With Safety Course
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), in partnership with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), is encouraging the state's boating and watercraft users to... Full story
Registration Now Open For AZGFD
Give your kids the adventure of a lifetime this summer! The Arizona Game and Fish Department and Wildlife For Tomorrow are once again hosting a wildlife and outdoor recreation summer camp for... Full story
New Videos From BoatUS Foundation
Boats burn every year and when they do, things get bad. Quickly. For boaters, acknowledging the possibility of a fire is an exercise in fear because there's nothing more scary than to have open... Full story
WAKE ZONE: OP/ED - America's Quiet Army: America 's Hunters
Although Mike Brookes did not originate this information, he was kind enough to send it to us. America was Mike Brookes's adopted country. He always felt very proud of his outdoor heritage, his... Full story
New Antelope Canyon Interpretive Site Dedicated
Coconino County Parks and Recreation and Navajo Parks and Recreation Department hosted a dedication ceremony of the new Antelope Canyon Interpretive Site at Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park in early... Full story
Phoenix, Ariz. - Wide World Of Maps
WIDE WORLD MAPS & MORE! Has moved its Phoenix store and offices from west Indian School Rd., where it has been for more than three decades. The new location opened March 1st and is still on Indian... Full story
Arizona Boating & Watersports / Western Outdoor Times
Arizona Boating & Watersports / Western Outdoor Times publications have won four awards. 2008 - Arizona Game & Fish Commission Media of The Year Award 2010 - National Water Safety Congre... Full story
AZGFD Outdoor Expo March 25-26
Lake Paddlemore returns for free with a 90,000-gallon pond offering a tranquil respite and water safety lessons. PHOENIX – Hit the water and take a short paddle around the 90,000-gallon kayaking p... Full story
Raymarine Introduced AXIOM
Raymarine introduced AXIOM, a powerful new multifunction navigation system with new built-in RealVision 3D™ sonar, all new LightHouse 3 operating system, and blazing fast quad-core performance. RealVi... Full story
Morristown, AZ - High water levels at lake limit available shoreline for day-use and camping activities
As temperatures begin to warm up, locals and tourists alike have begun flocking to valley lakes in hopes of securing a space along the shoreline to camp, fish, swim, or simply dip their toes in the... Full story
Roosevelt Lake Marina Has Live Music This Weekend
The popular country music trio, Junction 87, will be performing at Roosevelt Lake Marina's Marina Bar http://www.rlmaz.com/ on Saturday, April 1, from 8-11 p.m. Junction 87 is comprised of Billy... Full story