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Bighorns could be moved to Catalinas

Bighorns could be moved to Catalinas

A herd of more than 100 bighorn sheep once roamed the Catalina Mountains, and animals were often seen in the vicinity of Pusch Ridge on the western edge of the range. The herd died out about a decade ago. Transplanted animals could replace it.

February 10, 2013 12:00 am Comments
Bighorns could be moved to Catalinas

Bighorns could be moved to Catalinas

Bighorn sheep could once more roam the Catalina Mountains - possibly as soon as this fall.

February 10, 2013 12:00 am Comments
Officials euthanize bear in SaddleBrooke (with poll)

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.

June 05, 2012 3:03 pm Related Comments

Second-round foes appear as mirror images

GLENDALE - One team has a goalie who plays the crease like a spider in a web, multiple players who can score and a hard-hitting, defense-first mentality.

April 27, 2012 12:00 am Comments

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