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Jaguar spotted at watering hole in Arizona, 5th endangered cat seen in area over last 15 years
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it's the fifth big cat over the last 15 years to be ...
Today, jaguars are still considered endangered, and a recovery plan has been put in place. In 2024, the Fish and Wildlife ...
In a major wildlife discovery, a jaguar previously unknown to scientists spotted on cameras three times in November in ...
PHOENIX - Jaguars used to roam through parts of Arizona hundreds of years ago until becoming endangered. "Jaguars use to be as far as north as the Grand Canyon in the beginning of the century, but ...
A jaguar was released into a national park in Argentina as part of a program to boost the numbers of this endangered species. Handout picture released by Rewilding Argentina Foundation showing a ...
Despite what they say about cats and water, jaguars are powerful swimmers. These predators rarely stray from the rivers and wetlands that permeate their rainforest habitat, and they readily dive in to ...
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There's been another jaguar sighting in southern Arizona and it's the eighth different jaguar documented in the southwestern U.S. since 1996, according to wildlife officials. Jason Miller, a hobbyist ...
A rare Argentine jaguar was added to the Buenos Aires Zoo's DNA bank on Monday as conservationists step up efforts to save the big cat species that is on the brink of extinction. The 11-year-old ...
There's a new baby jaguar at the Baton Rouge Zoo, the first cub born there in more than 30 years, the zoo announced Tuesday. The female cub will remain off exhibit with her mother for the next two ...
A jaguar, Bianca, was artificially inseminated and was the first of the species to successfully give birth to a cub this way. Two days later, the cub disappeared — and was likely eaten by its mother.
JUNDIAI, Brazil — Brazilian and American scientists on Thursday tranquilized a wild-born female jaguar now living in a protected area in Sao Paulo state. They’re hoping the 110-pound feline named ...
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