JULY 16, 2014
Explore nocturnal wildlife with AGF biologists
PHOENIX – Did you know that Arizona is home to over 60 species of scorpions, including the most dangerous species in the United States, the bark scorpion? Join Arizona Game and Fish Department biologists for an easy evening hike to explore the hidden lives of nocturnal animals at the Hirsch Conservation Education Area, located at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility.
The Ben Avery Shooting Facility is home to a variety of wildlife including coyotes, bobcats, mule deer, owls, mice, snakes, scorpions, and an abundance of other small animals. Biologists will use blacklights to look for scorpions, call for owls, and search for other wildlife such as snakes and mice that may be active. A blacklight will also be set up near the water of Biscuit Tank to attract moths and beetles for participants to view at the conclusion of the hike.
For a quality experience, this activity is limited to 50 people. Participants will be divided into groups of 10 and partnered with a guide for the hike.
The hike will be held on Friday, July 18 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the shooting facility, which is just west of I-17 on Carefree Highway in Phoenix. The cost to participate is $25 for adults and $10 for children 10 years and older. No children under 10 years of age will be permitted and all children must be accompanied by an adult.
To register or obtain more information, contact Joe Yarchin at 623-236-7589 or [email protected].