2011 Arizona Wildlife Views Show Descriptions and Air Dates
Show 1: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, May 31, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Sonoran Pronghorn Release – Endangered Sonoran pronghorn, raised as part of a captive breeding program in southern Arizona, are released into the wild.
- Lucero – A rare jaguar from northern Mexico is brought to Phoenix for medical treatment.
- Harris Hawks – A family of Harris hawks decides to build a nest and raise its young in the middle of a Scottsdale neighborhood.
- AZGFD Mission – The mission of Arizona Game and Fish is to conserve and enhance all wildlife in Arizona, and that’s not all.
Show 2: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, June 14, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Navajo Youth Hunt – Many participants come together in the Navajo Nation to help pass their hunting heritage on to the next generation.
- Urban Lakes 25th Anniversary – The Arizona Game and Fish Commission established the Urban Fishing Program 25 years ago and it has been going strong ever since.
- 2010 Expo – Show host Jim Harken gives us a guided tour of all the fun things to see and do at the Game and Fish Outdoor Expo.
Show 3: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Nestwatchers - Every year an army of dedicated biologists and conservationists head out along our desert rivers to help monitor our nesting bald eagles.
- Pronghorn Capture – Pronghorn antelope are rounded up and transported to a new home range in an effort to keep the herds healthy.
- Wildlife Economic Impact – Wildlife-related activities such as bird watching and fishing bring millions of dollars into our state every year.
Show 4: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Project CAT – CAT stands for Carnivores and Teaching, a unique science program being introduced into some schools in Arizona help students better understand impacts on our ecosystem.
- Bunker Trap – This Olympic shooting sport is catching on in Arizona, and our host Jim Harken gives it a try.
- Tempe Trout Stocking – Every year we welcome back the trout to Tempe Town Lake with a celebration and lots of free fishing.
- Hunters & Anglers – Arizona’s hunters and anglers were the first conservationists in our state, making sure there would be abundant wildlife for future generations.
Show 5: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, July 12, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Winter Range – Ever want to dress up and play cowboy? Well, you still can at Winter Range.
Windsor Beach Docks – Some of the boating facilities at Lake Havasu receive a much-needed facelift.
- Big Trout Stocking – Arizona Game and Fish hatcheries always stock a few extra special trout as an incentive to anglers.
- Get Outside – Get off the couch, get outside, and see some of the wonders Arizona has to offer.
Show 6: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, July 19, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Bald Eagle Rescue – Three baby eagles are rescued from their nest after an invading adult eagle tries to kill them.
- Turtle Trapping – A group of home-schooled students and their families aid in capturing non-natives turtles that have been released into local waterways.
- Jayme Smith – A young woman convicted of poaching wildlife passes her hard-learned lessons on to other young people.
Show 7: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Youth Duck Stamp – Young artists compete for the privilege of having their work used on an official duck stamp.
- Audubon Arizona Education Center – The Rio Salado project in downtown Phoenix boasts a new education center.
- Wildlife Partnerships – No agency can successfully conserve wildlife without the aid of many governmental and non-governmental partners.
Show 8: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, August 2, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Nuisance Bears – In the White Mountains, efforts are underway to help ensure that
Arizona’s black bears remain wild.
- Fossil Creek - Fossil Creek had been closed to fishing since 2005, to allow the native chub population to recover, but now this beautiful stream is once again open for catch-and-release angling.
- Arizona Seasons - Arizona’s diverse landscapes and weather patterns make for some beautiful images, as seen through the eyes of our Wildlife Views photojournalists.
Show 9: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Robbins Butte Pupfish – At The Robbins Butte Wildlife Area near Buckeye, troubled youth are working to save an endangered fish while hopefully making a better life for themselves.
- Adobe Open House – The Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center is home to many injured and educational wild animals.
- Junior Jack Camp - Passing on our hunting heritage often begins when a parent or mentor has the opportunity to spend some quality time with youngsters in the field. This special camp is set up for that very reason.
- Black-tailed Prairie Dogs – Down in the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, dedicated researchers from the University of Arizona are studying black tailed prairie dogs.
Show 10: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, August 23, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- 10,000th Chiricahua Leopard Frog – In the streams up on the Mogollon Rim, an endangered species has reached a very important milestone in its recovery.
- Wild Burros – The burros that roam free in Arizona may capture your imagination, but they can be devastating to the landscape.
- Northern Arizona Shooting Range - It’s been a long 15 years in the making, but Northern Arizona is finally getting a shooting range. We check out the site and the surveys that made this location the best choice.
Show 11: KAET Channel 8, Phoenix - Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - 7:30 PM
- Archery in the Schools - This popular school program teaches many life lessons along with the sport of competitive archery.
- Audubon Safe Harbor – Two threatened and endangered native fish species have a new home in the Audubon Arizona outdoor pond.
- Frye Creek Trout – It took a helicopter, hiking and lots of volunteers, but native Gila trout are once again living in Frye Creek near Safford.
- Arizona Wildlife Fund - Every year thousands of families do a little extra something to help Arizona’s nongame wildlife.
Show 12:
- Wild Cat Unit – The University of Arizona is studying the mountain lions and bobcats that inhabit the areas around Tucson.
- Hunter Education Championships – After completing their hunter education courses, youngsters get to match their skills against their peers.
- Arizona Game and Fish Commission system - The success of the wildlife conservation programs we have Arizona is due in large part to a unique governing body that oversees the wildlife of our state.
- Outdoor Recreation Impact – Outdoor and wildlife recreation contributes to the economic coffers of our state.
- Adopt A Ranch – Volunteers come together to improve a rancher’s land for wildlife.
Show 13:
- Bald Eagles of the Southwest – This special edition of Arizona Wildlife Views looks at the success of the bald eagle program in our state.
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