Photos of common wildlife damage
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General information
- Deer Plant Resistance Ratings az2098b
- Discouraging Wildlife BYG #110
- Elk Plant Resistance Ratings az2098d
- Fencing for Wildlife AZ1481
- Javelina Plant Resistance Ratings az2098a
- Legal Status of Wildlife BYG #130
- Rabbit Plant Resistance Ratings az2098c
- Ultrasonic Pest Control BYG #46
- Wildlife Repellents BYG #132
- Wildlife Track and Scat ID BYG #131
- Wildlife Transmitted Diseases AZ1481
Wildlife
- Backyard Birds BYG #189
- Backyard Poultry BYG #150
- Badgers BYG #114
- Bats BYG #149
- Bats in North Central Arizona AZ1675
- Beavers BYG #97
- Black Bears BYG #98
- Bobcats BYG #99
- Coatimundis BYG #65
- Commensal Rodents YC #12
- Cottontail Rabbits BYG #100
- Coyotes BYG #101
- Deer in the Landscape BYG #3
- Elk BYG #115
- Feral Hogs BYG #118
- Gopher Management BYG #45
- House Mice BYG #102
- Javelinas BYG #32
- Mountain Lions BYG #126
- Owls BYG #134
- Pigeons AZ2001
- Porcupines BYG #31
- Quagga Mussels BYG #249
- Raccoons BYG #111
- Rats
- Packrats
- Woodrats (Packrats) BYG #23
- Rattlesnakes BYG #133
- Ravens BYG #113
- Ringtails BYG #112
- Rock Squirrels BYG #24
- Skunks
- Snails and Slugs
- Turkey Vultures BYG #166
- Voles BYG #33
- Wild Turkeys BYG #165
- Woodpeckers/Sapsuckers BYG #155
File numbers explained:
AZ = U of A Publication
YC = Writtten for Yavapai County
BYG = The Backyard Gardener was a weekly Yavapai County, AZ newspaper column published from 1998 to 2021. The articles were written by University of Arizona Extension Agent Emeritus, Jeff Schalau. Those articles have been consolidated, updated and reformatted, and are available on this webpage with a designation of "BYG #". Ongoing research and changes in regulations will occur and inform best practices. Please use them accordingly and know that pesticides and legal statutes change over time. Horticultural practices also vary from region to region and state to state. For the most current horticultural and natural resource information in states other than Arizona, consult your local Cooperative Extension office.