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A rare sight was captured by a night-vision trail camera in July: a grown jaguar, roaming through southern Arizona. ...
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center had not detected a jaguar in the state for a year and a ...
A jaguar first caught on camera in 2023 has been spotted again in southern Arizona, but wildlife advocates worry that border ...
The new images were captured by cameras maintained by the University of Arizona and a team of citizen scientists.
From a jaguar being spotted by University of Arizona trail cameras, to alleged members of the South American Theft Group ...
The University of Arizona's Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center confirmed sightings south of Tucson, which they say is ...
A male jaguar has been spotted five times this summer in Southern Arizona, and the sighting comes as a border wall is being ...
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.
TUCSON, Ariz.— A wild jaguar shown in a recent trail camera video from southern Arizona is a new jaguar not previously identified in the state. The images captured last month by a wildlife enthusiast ...
The jaguar became famous in Arizona and a local school named him “El Jefe.” Motion sensor cameras installed in transit areas photographed the jaguar in Arizona again in 2012 and in 2015.
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.