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Arizona Rangers Raise More Than $160K After Providing Audit Security


The Arizona Rangers, a volunteer-based, quasi-law enforcement organization that traces its roots to territorial days, has raised more than $163,000 as of Thursday afternoon as its members continue to provide security for the state s controversial ballot audit.
The presence of the offbeat outfit is fitting for the bizarre spectacle unfolding in the review of more than 2 million ballots from the November 2020 election. Republican leaders in the Arizona Senate still miffed over Biden s win have forced an audit of last year s election results, though no evidence of significant problems turned up in Arizona. Senate President Karen Fann has said that Republicans won t use the audit findings to try to overturn the 2020 election results. ....

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Fight Is On to Save Critically Endangered Red Squirrel in Arizona


A Mt. Graham red squirrel matriarch. (Photo by Robin Silver)
TUCSON, Ariz. (CN) Encroaching development and wildfires exacerbated by climate change have conspired to leave a squirrel species unique to a tiny niche of Arizona forest teetering near extinction.
Mt. Graham, a 10,000-foot peak in the Pinaleño Mountains, is home to a University of Arizona observatory, a telescope owned by the Vatican, an abandoned church camp, and 14 privately owned summer cabins all of which threaten the Mt. Graham red squirrel.
The sub-species, thought to be extinct by the 1950s but rediscovered in the 1970s, was added to the Endangered Species List in 1987. It has been squeezed in recent years by competing squirrels, wildfires, and firefighting efforts including prescribed burns and the cutting of fire breaks which destroy the squirrels’ “middens” or food caches. ....

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