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About Desert Critters of Arizona

Desert Critters of Arizona YouTube Channel:

The channel purpose is to educate and entertain viewers by providing an up-close and personal look at the wildlife inhabiting the Arizona desert. Showcasing videos of desert critters in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona. Wildlife videos includes badgers, birds, bobcats, bugs, buzzards, cardinals, chipmunks, coyotes, Gila monsters, ground squirrels, insects, jackrabbits, javelinas, lizards, owls, packrats, pocket mice, quail, rabbits, raccoons, roadrunners, snakes, toads and vultures.

The channel aims to:

• Educate: Provide viewers with valuable insights into the behaviors, habits, and ecology of desert animals.

• Conserve: Raise awareness about the importance of preserving natural habitats and protecting wildlife.

• Entertain: Offer engaging and fascinating content that captures the beauty and intrigue of the desert ecosystem.

The trail cameras I use are Campark T85 and Campark TC22 (my favorite cam so far).

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