Episodes
Jeff Meyers and Cheyenne Towne back are back!
They bring our wildlife viewing program to life here at the department.
Find out our about wildlife experiences you can enjoy and how to sign up for events we hold online and in person!
Visit our wildlife viewing page: azgfd.gov/wildlifeviewing
Published 11/12/24
Anne Justice-Allen is the agency's wildlife veterinarian and she joins us to discuss her role here at Arizona Game and Fish, and how the hunting community can help the department monitor the threat of chronic wasting the disease on wildlife populations in the state.
Click HERE to find out more about wildlife health in Arizona
Published 10/10/24
There are an estimated 5,800 black bears in Arizona living in the higher elevations of the state, and today we are joined by April Howard, a predator, furbearer and large carnivore biologist with the department to discuss bear activity and how to avoid unwanted encounters with black bears.
Click HERE to find out more about Black Bears in Arizona
Published 08/27/24
Have you ever thought about getting involved in hunting, but didn't know where to start? Small game hunting could be the perfect fit, and to find out why, we spoke with Small Game Biologist Nathan Fyffe to learn more about how to get started and what you should know before heading out into the wild.
Check out the links below for more information
on the Small Game Challenge and dove hunting
opportunities in Yuma:
Small Game Challenge Registration with Valley of the...
Published 07/30/24
Since 2020 the Arizona Game and Fish Department has sold over half a million fishing licenses, with hundreds of locations across the state to enjoy fishing. As our temperatures ramp up for the summer, host Michael Colaianni sits down with Chase Newlon, a Fishing Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation Coordinator, to discuss summer fishing opportunities in northern Arizona and how to fish effectively after the sun goes down.
Visit our fishing page: www.azgfd.gov/fishaz
Published 06/13/24
It is springtime in Arizona and it's great to go out and experience the outdoors as the days warm up, well, snakes, lizards and other reptiles are getting out in the warm temperatures as well!
Host Michael Colaianni talks with Tom Jones, our Amphibians and Reptiles Program Manager about rattlesnakes and other critters you might encounter out on the trails.
Learn more about living with wildlife on our web site!
Published 04/26/24
The Arizona Game and Fish Department Outdoor Expo is the largest event that the department puts on each spring on the grounds of the Ben Avery Shooting Facility.
The event gave host Michael Colaianni a chance to talk with Officer Micah White about off-roading and OHV riding safety, but first he talks about tortoises and our Desert Tortoise Adoption Program with Tegan Wolf.
Learn more about tortoise adoption and OHV recreation
Published 03/26/24
All animals move across the landscape to varying extents in order to acquire the resources necessary for survival: food, water, protective cover, and mates and can roam over vast expanses that can encompass thousands of acres. Barriers such as roads, urban areas, and railroads can affect each of these movement patterns and may pose a threat to the long-term persistence of wildlife populations
Maintaining a natural network of connected landscapes also benefits our human population,...
Published 02/08/24
They're Back!
Host Ben Avechuco welcomes Jeff Meyers and Cheyenne Towne back to the program.
Find out about wildlife viewing events you can enjoy all year long.
Starting with winter, we step through the seasons and talk about the wildlife you can see in Arizona throughout 2024.
Visit our wildlife viewing page: azgfd.gov/wildlifewatching
Published 12/15/23
Host Andy Clark talk trout and so much more with Chase Newlon, the fishing recruitment, retention, and reactivation (R3) coordinator at the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Alec Young, the R3 coordinator Arizona game and Fish and Trout Unlimited. This podcast features a fall fishing forecast for 2023!
Visit our fishing page: www.azgfd.gov/fishaz
Published 10/31/23
The Sonoran desert is home to hundreds of species of butterflies and boasts some of the best butterfly watching in the country along with fascinating migration patterns that create a butterfly highway through the state.
On this episode of Wild About Arizona we sit down and spread our wings with Cheri Boucher of the Arizona Game and Fish Department to learn about the importance of the Monarch Butterfly and how special it is.
Visit our web site: www.azgfd.gov
Published 09/21/23
Taluissnails, Mountainsnails, Woodlandsnails and Ambersnails are just a few of the over 200 native species of mollusks found across Arizona.
On this episode, Jeff Sorensen, the Invertebrate Wildlife Program Manager for the Arizona Game and Fish Department helps us get to know more about our slimy neighbors.
Visit our web site: www.azgfd.gov
Published 04/19/23
The largest hands-on outdoor expo in Arizona is set for March 25-26, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix.
March 25-26, Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Admission and parking are free!
On this episode of Wild About Arizona we sit down with Scott Lavin from the Arizona Game and Fish Department to talk about everything from wildlife exhibits and family fishing tanks and trying out firearms in a safe, controlled environment on the range at the expo.
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Published 03/16/23
In Arizona there's a new and modern way to tag your animal when hunting, all done from your smartphone.
On this episode of Wild About Arizona we sit down with Luke Thompson, Habitat, Evaluation and Lands Branch Chief to talk about electronic tagging and the new Arizona e-tag mobile app.
Find out more: Arizona E-Tag FAQ's (PDF)
Published 02/14/23
The bald eagle in Arizona has experienced significant population increases since the species was listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1978, when only 11 breeding pairs had been identified within the state. Today there are more than 90 known breeding territories in Arizona.
On this episode of Wild About Arizona we sit down with Arizona Game and Fish Department Raptor Management Coordinator, Tuk Jacobson to discuss bald eagles and where you could catch a glimpse of one.
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Published 10/07/22
Arizona provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the nation, with more than 800 animal species and 50 million public acres of natural land to explore. But what if you're not sure where to go or what to look for? On this episode of Wild About Arizona, Jeff Meyers and Cheyenne Dubiach of our wildlife viewing program sit down to give us some advice, knowledge and talk about various wildlife viewing opportunities you can take part in.
Find out more on our website:...
Published 08/11/22
From bat nettings to fishing demonstrations and wildlife viewing opportunities the Arizona Game and Fish Department annually hosts a number of events that benefit wildlife enthusiasts in Arizona.
We welcome back Eric Proctor to discuss events throughout the year and how you can get involved.
Find out more on our website: www.azgfd.gov
Published 07/05/22
In 1976, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Mexican wolf as an endangered species. The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been actively involved in reintroducing Mexican wolves to portions of their historical range since before the first release of wolves in 1998.
On this episode of Wild About Arizona we welcome Jim Heffelfinger, Arizona Game and Fish Wildlife Science Coordinator and Jim deVos our Mexican Wolf Coordinator to discuss ongoing management and recovery activities...
Published 06/01/22
Out with their second edition, Authors Andrew Holycross, Thomas Brennan and Randall Babb have published A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona, we discuss this informative book with two of the three authors and learn what it took to create this field guide and how it can benefit the average to the experienced in the field.
Visit the Arizona Game and Fish Department Web Site:
www.azgfd.gov
Published 04/30/22
Arizona is full of diverse fishing opportunities, from the large reservoirs to the trout lakes in the mountains, low-elevation fishing holes and five major rivers.
We welcome Andy Clark, Statewide Sportfish Program Manager to discuss all the ways you can fish in Arizona and have fun while doing it.
Get your license and get started fishing by visiting our web site: www.azgfd.gov/fishing
Published 03/21/22
Experience one of Arizona's most unique and adventurous careers that enables you to enjoy the great outdoors all while protecting Arizona's wildlife and helping keep sportsmen and recreationists safe across the state of Arizona.
On this episode we sit down with Lainie Antolik, law enforcement training coordinator to talk about the position of an Arizona Game and Fish Wildlife Manager.
Visit our website to learn about employment opportunities
at the Arizona Game and Fish...
Published 02/01/22
Volunteers play a critical role in the Arizona Game and Fish Department's mission to conserve and protect the state’s more than 800 species of wildlife. Annually volunteers donate over 100,000 hours to support Arizona’s wildlife and wild places. On this episode Arizona Game and Fish Volunteer Coordinator, Beth Keune joins us to discuss our diverse volunteers and how they support events, projects, programs, shooting ranges and regional offices.
Published 01/19/22
This will be the 122nd year for the Christmas Bird Count, a winter bird population survey that has been coordinated annually by the National Audubon Society for over a century.
We chat with biologist Chrissy Kondrat about this fun and important event, which is the oldest ongoing citizen-science endeavor.
The data collected will be added to an extensive database that enables monitoring of winter bird populations across North America and helps in assessing the overall health of the environment.
Published 12/16/21
Providing up to $10 million each year from Arizona lottery proceeds to the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
The Heritage Fund and AZGFD's partnership with the Arizona Lottery is an important and successful union helping conserve and protect Arizona wildlife.
We welcome Arizona Lottery Director Gregg Edgar to discuss the 40th anniversary of the Arizona Lottery and their 32nd year of partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department to help Conserve and Protect Arizona’s wildlife.
Published 11/29/21