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New study makes case for jaguar reintroduction in Arizona, New Mexico

In My View: A jaguar in the shadow of the border wall

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. Last month, our research team released the footage of a jaguar we detected just three miles from the borderlands between Mexico and the United States. The juvenile male jaguar could be one of the first jaguars in this region that will face the border wall. Researchers, advocates and members of the general public who are excited to have jaguars again in the United States should not forget why it is important to have jaguars roaming in the borderlands.

Jaguar spotting at U S -Mexico border surprises Arizona researchers

Jaguar spotting at U S -Mexico border surprises Arizona researchers
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Sightings give experts hope for jaguar recovery along the border

Email How recent jaguar sightings give experts hope for species recovery on both sides of the Arizona-Mexico border The endangered cat may slowly be recovering in the borderlands, but the Trump border wall may hurt that progress. Anton L. Delgado, Ian James and Erin Stone, Arizona Republic Published 4:55 pm UTC Apr. 15, 2021 The endangered cat may slowly be recovering in the borderlands, but the Trump border wall may hurt that progress. Anton L. Delgado, Ian James and Erin Stone, Arizona Republic Published 4:55 pm UTC Apr. 15, 2021 Deer, javelinas and a black bear filled the screen as Ganesh Marin scrolled through hundreds of photos taken by one of the trail cameras used for his borderlands wildlife study.

How recent jaguar sightings give experts hope for species recovery on both sides of the Arizona-Mexico border

How recent jaguar sightings give experts hope for species recovery on both sides of the Arizona-Mexico border Anton L. Delgado, Ian James and Erin Stone, Arizona Republic © Mark Henle, Mark Henle/The Republic Tutu uli, a 6-month old female jaguar is spotted at the Ecological Center of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico., March 19, 2017. Deer, javelinas and a black bear filled the screen as Ganesh Marin scrolled through hundreds of photos taken by one of the trail cameras used for his borderlands wildlife study. His flicking finger paused on one. “I saw something spotted and I knew,” said Marin, a doctoral student at the University of Arizona, who has been studying borderlands wildlife for over a decade. “I would like to say I started to shout and jump, but no. It was a deep joy to know I am right here in jaguar country.”

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