Description
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.
Find out more on our website: www.azgfd.gov
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!
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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.
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Published 10/10/24