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Human remains found after explosion, fire at Seligman ranch April 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SELIGMAN, Ariz. (AP) Authorities are trying to identify human remains found after an explosion and fire at a ranch near Seligman last weekend. Coconino County Sheriff’s officials said deputies responded to a report of an explosion north of Seligman on the Boquillas Ranch around 3 p.m. Saturday. They said one camp houses was engulfed in flames and a ranch staff member’s vehicle was parked near a porch. Human remains were found in the burned structure and detectives later processed the scene, according to sheriff s officials. The causes of the fire and death are being investigated by sheriff’s investigators and the county medical examiner. ....
The Arizona Game and Fish Department next week will continue an effort to bolster the state’s declining pronghorn population by lethally removing coyotes. In this Sept. 11 2015, file photo, a coyote leaps through an empty field on Chad Drive in Eugene, Ore. Credit Paul Carter/The Register-Guard via AP, File According to officials, the department will conduct aerial killings of the animals between Kingman and Seligman through May in an effort to improve fawn survival and prevent predation. Arizona pronghorn numbers have dropped since 2015, and they’ve struggled because of drought, habitat loss, road building and fencing. Game and Fish calls the project a “short-term effort” to assist herds that are in trouble. ....
The Arizona Game and Fish Department next week will continue an effort to bolster the state’s declining pronghorn antelope population by lethally removing coyotes. In this Sept. 11 2015, file photo, a coyote leaps through an empty field on Chad Drive in Eugene, Ore. Credit Paul Carter/The Register-Guard via AP, File According to officials, the department will conduct aerial killings of the animals between Kingman and Seligman through May in an effort to improve fawn survival and prevent predation. Arizona pronghorn numbers have dropped since 2015, and they’ve struggled because of drought, habitat loss, road building and fencing. Game and Fish calls the project a “short-term effort” to assist herds that are in trouble. ....