Mark Hart
Experts: S. Ariz. tail photo likely jaguar, though debate continues
Arizona game officials are consulting with seven outside experts to determine if a photo recently submitted by a hunter shows the tail of a jaguar or an ocelot sighted southeast of Tucson.
Black-tailed prairie dogs moved to new digs
A colony of black-tailed prairie dogs moved into new digs Monday as part of an Arizona Game and Fish Department program to re-establish the once-native species to its historic range.
Foraging bears in Sierra Vista prompt hunt
Bears lost so much vital habitat to forest fires in the Huachuca Mountains that some of them now forage for food in nearby Sierra Vista — prompting a hunt to thin their numbers and protect people.
Bear ambles down after 10 hours in Hereford tree
A bear that took up residence in a tree for more than 10 hours in a Hereford neighborhood, south of Sierra Vista, finally came down and headed back to the Huachuca Mountains.
Officials euthanize bear in SaddleBrooke (with poll)
A bear was killed in SaddleBrooke Sunday by the Arizona Game and Fish Department after it would not leave an area near several homes and showed signs of being too comfortable around humans.
Credible report of summer jaguar sighting near Tucson
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security helicopter pilot gave an account of a brief jaguar sighting last June in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson, the Border Patrol said today.
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