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.
More than 400,000 gallons of water has been provided to animals in remote areas across Arizona this summer, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has said. While 400,000 is the department's yearly ...
Death Valley’s wildlife beats the odds in a place defined by extremes. The hottest, driest, and lowest landscape in the ...
Water canals worldwide are causing widespread wildlife drownings, with significant losses recorded in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Portugal and the U.S., particularly impacting threatened species.
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 ...
This article originally appeared on The Revelator. In the Colorado River basin, our past has come back to haunt us. We’re not just talking about the dead bodies emerging from the drying shoreline of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — As wildfire ravages areas of Southern California and continues to pose a risk across the state amid human-caused climate change, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Despite recent restoration efforts, water levels in the San Elijo Lagoon in Encinitas are dropping to levels that affect the mortality of fish and other wildlife in the area, according to one ...
Conversations and engaging activities will flow throughout the weekend at the Melvin L. Newman Wetlands Center in Clayton County, which hosts its inaugural We Are Water gathering Saturday and Sunday.
Developers of the project at Seminoe Reservoir want seasonal wildlife restrictions lifted for construction. Opponents say protections are necessary for bighorn sheep, in particular. The post Seminoe ...