Male Jaguars Roam The Arizona Border, May RePopulate The State, But Challenges Remains

Jaguars, the largest cats in the Americas, have been absent from Arizona and the United States for decades. Males have been occasionally been sighted since the 1990’s in and around Arizona. At least one is thought to be a resident. Now research suggests several are in Mexico, very close to the border. But human politicsContinue reading “Male Jaguars Roam The Arizona Border, May RePopulate The State, But Challenges Remains”

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