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Northeastern Arizona Wildlife Viewing Trails and Area Information

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Home » Mammals » Medium-Sized Mammals

Medium-Sized Mammals


Raccoon

Raccoon

Northeastern Arizona is home to several viewable medium-sized mammals, including:

  • Badger
  • Beaver
  • Bobcat
  • Coyote
  • Mexican Wolf
  • Raccoon

Look for these mammals at the following locations:

  • Blue River Route
  • Coronado Trail
  • Grasslands Wildlife Area
  • Mt. Baldy Loop
  • South Fork
  • Water Canyon Loop
  • Wenima Wildlife Area

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Funding for this project was provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Fund.

Supported by Arizona lottery dollars, the Heritage Fund is dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of Arizona's wildlife, biological diversity, scenic wonders, and environment.

Special thanks to the Pinetop-Lakeside TRACKS organization! They maintain our public-use trails.
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