Jaguars could return to the US Southwest – but only if they have pathways  to move north

Jaguars could return to the US Southwest – but only if they have pathways to move north

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Keeping landscapes connected can help protect wild animals and plants. In the US Southwest, border wall construction is closing off corridors that jaguars and other at-risk species use.

Jaguars could return to the US Southwest – but only if they have pathways to move north

Jaguars Could Return To The US Southwest – But Only If They Have Pathways To Move North

Along Arizona-Mexico border, calls grow for taking down parts of wall

Jaguars could be reintroduced in US south-west, study says, Wildlife

The Jaguar Freeway, Science

Jaguars could return to the US Southwest – but only if they have pathways to move north - EHN

5 Animals Threatened by the Border Wall, by Cybele Knowles, Center for Biological Diversity

Palm Beach Zoo Capital Campaign Vision by info-palmbeachzoo - Issuu

PDF) A Spatial Model of Potential Jaguar Habitat in Arizona