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Naming Contest For Mountain Lion At Scottsdale Refuge Brings $1K

UpdatedThu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:21 pm MT Reply A Scottsdale wildlife conservation center s newest inhabitant was given a name after four months: Zuma. (Shutterstock) SCOTTSDALE, AZ Meet Zuma, a Scottsdale wildlife sanctuary s newest family member. Zuma is a mountain lion that was brought to the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center after he was found starving and dehydrated on a roadside in roadside in the San Jacinto Mountains, according to the refuge. California Fish and Wildlife chose to send him to Scottsdale once he had been nursed back to health. He probably never assumed he d survive that first day - let alone find himself living a comfortable life with two other mountain lions his age, the conservation center wrote in a blog post, referring to Zuma s roommates Felix and Zia.

Two dogs attacked by rabid bobcat on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation

For some residents, the nearest veterinarian is 50 miles away and resources are low. Author: Rich Prange Updated: 3:59 AM MST February 23, 2021 THATCHER, Ariz. The Geronimo Animal Rescue located on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in eastern Arizona is raising a warning after two dogs were attacked by a rabid bobcat: Protect your pets. “They’re both friendly and loving. They’re part of Tina’s family,” said Julie Cassadore, founder of the Geronimo Animal Rescue who spoke on behalf of the family whose animals were attacked. Emori, a 2-month-old pup, and her older sibling 2-year-old Monkey were attacked by a bobcat that the family later learned had rabies.

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