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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 sightings highlight the importance of the San Rafael wildlife corridor, which faces threats from a proposed border wall ...
The new images were captured by cameras maintained by the University of Arizona and a team of citizen scientists.
A jaguar first caught on camera in 2023 has been spotted again in southern Arizona, but wildlife advocates worry that border ...
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 ...
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.
On video, the United States' only jaguar is a graceful presence. He pads through the forest of Arizona's Santa Rita Mountains, sunlight dappling his spotted coat.
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