Photo highlights: Grand Canyon Celebrates Wildlife Day
Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center provided special programs, interactive exhibits, and live animal demonstrations during Grand Canyon National Park's 7th Annual Celebrate Wildlife Day Sept. 13. They work in cooperation with the Arizona Game and Fish Department to provide rehabilitative care for sick or injured wildlife, and serve as a resource for education concerning Arizona's wild animals. Bottom: Smokey Bear stopped by to help Celebrate Wildlife Day at Grand Canyon National Park. The event provides opportunities for park visitors and residents to learn about the work of wildlife biologists and about the unique wildlife found in Arizona and the Grand Canyon area.
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