Texas A&M University-Kingsville researchers broke ground Wednesday on a new center designed to restore the ocelot population ...
Texas is home to the last populations of the U.S. ocelot, with fewer than 100 breeding ocelots now living in a very small part of the Lower Rio Grande Valley in Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife ...
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“The ocelot’s survival is intertwined with ours, and we must ensure that this species endures for future generations,” Nunez said. Wildlife experts think fewer than 100 ocelots live in the U ...
The medium-sized, jaguar-spotted wild cat was first captured on a wildlife camera in the Atascosa Highlands west of Nogales ...
Texas A&M University - Kingsville's Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Center ground breaks new Ocelot Conservation Facility in hopes of ...
Researchers have sighted a wild ocelot in a Sky Island mountain range, more than 30 miles from its last known location.
The ocelot was caught on field cameras deployed in the Coronado National Forest’s Nogales Ranger District placed by the Zoo’s Atascosa Complex Wildlife Study in April. A multi-agency review team ...
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To reach the center’s trail camera in July, the ocelot would have crossed the Santa Cruz River in a stretch under study to become a national wildlife refuge, and crossed Interstate 19.
An endangered ocelot that made its film debut in Southern ... mountain range east of Interstate 19. A motion-activated wildlife camera captured the footage on July 24. “I shouted with joy ...