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Priority Vulnerable Species in Pima County
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Sun May 18 2008

    Priority Vulnerable Species are species that are being considered and analyzed as potentially covered species under the multi ...Click Here for full article

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Swarm of Bees in South Tucson
Posted By: Joe F
Posted: Sat Apr 12 2008

    We were minding our own business the other day when a swarm of bees suddenly appeared overhead. They moved past the yard we w ...Click Here for full article

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Native Seeds - SEARCH in Tucson, Arizona
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Jan 6 2008

    We stopped in to visit and join the Tucson, Arizona based Native Seeds / SEARCH. Located on 4th Ave just north of downtown, S ...Click Here for full article

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Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Mon Sep 24 2007

    This private, not-for-profit institute, opened in 1986 to educate people about arthropods is set in the heart of the Tucson M ...Click Here for full article

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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Mon Sep 24 2007

    This world-class attraction immerses you in the diverse beauty of the Sonoran Desert, showcasing the plants, animals and geo ...Click Here for full article

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Big Sheet Web Spider in backyard
Posted By: JiveOne
Posted: Thu Sep 20 2007

    These are some pictures of some a spider found in a backyard in South Tucson. It may be a Sheet web Spider (Family Linyphiida ...Click Here for full article

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Spider eating a Cockroach
Posted By: JiveOne
Posted: Thu Aug 23 2007

    This is a spider that lives in the workshop. I occasionally 'feed' it a fly or mosquito by dropping them in it's web when I s ...Click Here for full article

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West Nile Virus
Posted By: KVH
Posted: Wed Feb 21 2007

    People can only become infected with the virus by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes get the virus from feeding on ...Click Here for full article

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Fleas, ticks and your pets
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Tue Jan 30 2007 1: 42 am

    Both fleas and ticks not only survive but also thrive in the desert southwest. Because we do not tend to get a killing frost, ...Click Here for full article

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Shipping a Pet or Animal
Posted By: Joe F
Posted: Sun Jan 28 2007 10: 38 pm

    Here is some information we collected about shipping animals ...Click Here for full article

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