The Sonoran tortoise population has grown greatly since the early 80s due to captive breeding. With their exploding ...
The curve-billed thrasher—the common thrasher of the rich, cactus-laden Sonoran Desert—can be very conspicuous, sitting up on saguaro or cholla cactuses, making its presence known by its loud ...
Lesser long-nosed bats are migratory animals. They spend the winter in ... They can also be found in the Sonoran Desert and throughout Mexico. While they travel, these bats gather by the thousands ...
more than 80 percent of Arizona's swiftly growing population lives in the Sonoran Desert. This is bad news for the Tucson shovel-nosed snake, a highly adapted animal that swims through sandy desert ...
Whilst filming the amazing Harris’ antelope squirrel performing its extraordinary and comical heat dumping behaviour in Arizona’s Sonoran ... aware of other desert animals that could cause ...
Filming in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona ... It may have been hunting the one animal that uses cholla to its advantage - the pack rat. This pack rat is so nimble that it is able to collect ...
The wall blocks essential movement and migration, fragments habitat, and limits animals' ability to find a mate and search for food and water across the harsh Sonoran Desert. Under the World Heritage ...