Tucson Wildlife Center
- Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Krista Jennings, a Tucson Wildlife Center veterinary technician, carries the lone animal the center has treated for fire injuries — a fledgling barn owl that has mostly recovered.
Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily StarTags
As featured on
Since the Bighorn Fire started one month ago, the Tucson Wildlife Center has only treated one animal injured by the blaze. But the center's director worries, saying the hard truth is that wildfires kill wildlife.
Most Popular
-
Arizona lawmaker seeks to jump-start I-11 construction
-
Faculty concerned about changes to U of A admissions policy -
Former Arizona governor admitted to partaking in Peep jousting
-
Report: Sheriff Nanos improperly used position, resources in political foe's suspension
-
Tucson Water violates state rules for keeping track of its drinking supply

