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13 - episodes of Arizona Wildlife Views will air on PBS channel KAET-TV, channel 8, Phoenix. For specific show dates and topics, see the upcoming shows list below.

Be sure to check with your local channels providers about the air times and rebroadcasts of prior episodes.

 

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Watch 2009 Arizona Wildlife Views Shows

Descriptions:

2009 Arizona Wildlife Views Show Descriptions

Show 1:
Leopard Frog Release:
Dozens of endangered Chiricahua Leopard Frogs are released by into the wild after being raised in captivity.
Goose Round-up:
Biologists begin a study of urban geese, but first, they have to catch them.
Tres Rios:
This popular nature festival has something for everyone, just southwest of Phoenix

Show 2:
Casting for Recovery:
Women recovering from breast cancer learn to fly fish in the White Mountains.
Boyce Thompson Arboretum:
This beautiful garden, just east of Phoenix, is seen during its fall festival.
Black Labrador:
A profile of this wonderful family and sporting dog.

Show 3:
Black Tailed Prairie Dogs:
These little critters have been missing from the Arizona landscape for 50 years, now they are being re-introduced on the grasslands near Sonoita.
Salt River Fish Stocking:
Ample winter rain allowed for the early stocking of trout in the Salt River just south of Saguaro Lake
Hassayampa River Preserve:
We take a tour of this birders’ paradise near Wickenburg.

Show 4:
Elk Collaring:
A group of home schooled students and their parents go with biologist on a study of elk along highway 17.
Marsh Habitat:
Volunteers create a much needed wetlands in Powers Butte wildlife area
Raymond Ranch Wildlife Area
This wildlife area is home to one of only two buffalo herds in Arizona.
Weimaraner:
Also known as the grey ghost, we profile this sporting dog breed

Show 5:
Fossil Creek:
The recovery of Fossil Creek is coming along so well that it will be re-opened to limited fishing in 2009.

San Pedro River:
Through a settlement with Asarco Mines, the Game and Fish Department has acquired four miles of the San Pedro River for conservation.
Lower Colorado River:
We take you on a tour of this portion of the Colorado River which is full of wildlife and hidden coves.
Golden Retriever:
The lovable Golden Retriever is featured as this week’s sporting dog.

Show 6:
We are Game & Fish:
This overview of the Arizona Game and Fish Department gives a glimpse of the many resources it is responsible for.
Adopt A Ranch:
Volunteers help a local rancher replace some of his cattle fencing with wire that is easier for wildlife to maneuver through.
Brittany:
We profile this adaptable sporting dog breed.

Show 7:
Cibola Goose Hunt:
Youngsters and their mentors participate in a goose and duck hunt on the Cibloa National Wildlife Refuge.
Bat Workshop:
At this workshop people can observe thousands of bats that live right in the middle of Phoenix.
Wildlife Areas:
We look at a few of the wildlife areas the Game and Fish Department owns, and what visitors can expect to see.
Non-Game Branch:
This branch of the Game and Fish Department helps threatened and endangered species as well as all species that are not considered game animals.

Show 8:
Highway 93 Bighorn Sheep:
The Bighorn sheep herds that live along highway 93 near Hoover Dam is getting some help to keep them off the road and out of harms way.
Wild Pets:
The exotics pet trade keeps growing as people try to turn animals, that should be left in the wild, into domestic pets.
Vishala:
Originally from Hungary we profile this unique breed of sporting dog.

Show 9:
Sporting Dogs:
What kind of sporting dog is best for you?  We introduce you to the sporting dogs of Arizona.
New Urban Lake:
Veteran’s Oasis Park in Chandler gets its first stocking of catfish, as part of our urban fishing program.
Agua Caliente Park:
This park near Tucson has a year round spring and is a haven for wildlife.
5 Stand :
This unique sporting clay shooting opportunity is fun for everyone.

Show 10:
Desert Clean-up:
Volunteers come together to spend a weekend cleaning up trash that has been dumped in the Sonoran desert near Wickenburg.
Safe Harbor Fish:
Maricopa County McDowell Regional Park is the latest home to some endangered native fish species.
White Mountain Wildlife:
Find some of the best places to view wildlife in the White Mountains.
Irish Setter:
We profile this beautiful red coated sporting dog.

Show 11:
Youth Turkey Hunt:
Youngsters and their mentors learn the fun of camping and hunting together.
Canyon Lake Habitat:
Volunteers build new Pisces Pyramids for the fish on Canyon Lake.
Arizona Cup Archery:
Olympic bound archers compete in the Arizona Cup tournament.
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge:
Known for its abundant water fowl and beautiful sunsets, this wildlife refuge is worth the trip.
Yellow Labrador:
This sporting dog is the one of the most popular breeds in the country.

Show 12:
Buffalo Hunt Preparation:
This show if full of useful tips as you prepare for your buffalo hunt.
Buckeye Hills Shooting Range:
A new public shooting ranges opens near Buckeye.
Parker Take a Kid Fishing Day:
The 30th anniversary of this popular family fishing day is full of fun.
German Shorthair:
We profile this popular breed of sporting dog.

Show 13:
Safe Harbor Frogs:
Endangered frogs find a new home, thanks to a public/private partnership.
Conservationist Committee:
This newly formed group promotes working together for the benefit of wildlife.
Game and Fish Expo:
This free two day event is a big hit with families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Cocker Spaniel:
This family favorite is also a great sporting dog.

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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