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A few jaguars now roam the Arizona borderlands—why that’s a big deal

Source
National Geographic

Publication Date
2022-07-26

When biologist Ganesh Marin first observed a jaguar on a preserve in northern Sonora, Mexico, in 2020, he was elated. The feline continued showing up on Marin’s grid of camera traps along the Arizona border, which indicated he was making the region his home. Marin nicknamed the jaguar El Bonito, Spanish for “the beautiful.”

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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/several-jaguars-roam-arizona-mexico-borderlands