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For a limited time, just $15 gets you one year (6 issues) of Arizona Wildlife Views, plus your very own 240-page “Arizona Wildlife Viewing Guide” for watching wildlife in Arizona!

The guide provides detailed information about 128 great places to watch wildlife across the state, from Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in the north to Sycamore Canyon along the state’s southern edge, and from Cibola National Wildlife Refuge along the Colorado River to Blue River Drive near the New Mexico border.

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in our May-June issue

“Capturing Crayfish to Save Native Species,” by Bill Watt. Can manual crayfish removal salvage a native fish refuge? Committed volunteers vow to find out — one mudbug at a time.

“Conservation Across Borders: Saving Quitobaquito and Rio Sonoyta requires international cooperation,” by Cristina Jones. People on both sides of the international border join the fight to help a historic desert oasis facing 21st-century challenges.

“One Particular Harbor and One Particular Web Site,” by Heidi Rayment. As the summer boating season starts to simmer, a new resource pinpoints your own special place on the water.

“Dear Mothers of Hunting-age Children,” by Ann Hirsch. In an open letter, one writer (and mother) shares the values and lessons of the hunting tradition.

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