A conservation group with cameras set up along the U.S.-Mexico borderlands say they’ve confirmed new jaguar sightings there marking the latest in a handful of sightings over the last few years.Jaguars have an ancestral homeland that includes northern Sonora and southern Arizona and many still cross back and forth today. But overhunting, habitat loss and border
The Sky Island Alliance s wildlife camera network has captured two jaguar sightings in the Whetstone Mountains – one in May 2023 and another in November 2023.
Wildlife advocates say it s no coincidence Arizona s newest jaguar was discovered shortly after Gov. Doug Ducey s shipping container border wall came down nearby.