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The sightings highlight the importance of the San Rafael wildlife corridor, which faces threats from a proposed border wall ...
A jaguar first caught on camera in 2023 has been spotted again in southern Arizona, but wildlife advocates worry that border ...
A trail camera captured a new sighting of a jaguar, one of Arizona's most elusive creatures. Here's everything to know about the creatures.
The new images were captured by cameras maintained by the University of Arizona and a team of citizen scientists.
After multiple jaguar sightings this summer near the U.S.-Mexico border, concern has grown over the issue of wildlife ...
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center had not detected a jaguar in the state for a year and a ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNJaguar spotted in Arizona; South American Theft Group members arrested | Nightly Roundup
From a jaguar being spotted by University of Arizona trail cameras, to alleged members of the South American Theft Group ...
A male jaguar has been spotted five times this summer in Southern Arizona, and the sighting comes as a border wall is being ...
A celebrated jaguar that roamed southern Arizona’s mountains for several years before disappearing in 2015 turned up more than 100 miles south in Mexico, conservation biologists said in August 2022.
TUCSON, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — A wild jaguar seen roaming recently around southern Arizona may be a new sighting and not one previously identified by the state, according to a wildlife nonprofit.
In a 2021 analysis of suitable jaguar habitat in Arizona and New Mexico, scientists identified 20 million acres from the U.S.-Mexico border to the Grand Canyon that could sustain a jaguar population.
A jaguar was spotted November 16, 2016, in the Dos Cabezas Mountains of Arizona, 60 miles from the Mexican border, the farthest north one of these animals has been spotted in many decades.
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