A trail camera in southeastern Arizona captured images of Cinco, the fifth individual jaguar in Arizona since 2011. Researchers cross-reference images from previous visitors with the new photos, ...
Today, jaguars are still considered endangered, and a recovery plan has been put in place. In 2024, the Fish and Wildlife ...
Researchers have confirmed a new jaguar in southern Arizona, marking what they say is the fifth big cat over the last 15 ...
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New jaguar spotted in southern Arizona, 5th documented since 2011
A new male jaguar, designated "Jaguar #5," was documented in southern Arizona in November by the University of Arizona's Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center.
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center (WCC) has found a new jaguar in the United States.
In a major wildlife discovery, a jaguar previously unknown to scientists spotted on cameras three times in November in ...
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New jaguar seen in Arizona as Trump border wall threatens habitat
A new jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona last month — the fifth documented in the area since 2011 — showcasing the ...
The jaguar is the only big cat found in North America, but more than 99% of its range is found in Central and South America.
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Center said the jaguar was photographed on three separate days in November.
The Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone is home to nearly 150 cats, and just recently, gained a very special one. Louie is a black jaguar who has made his way to the sanctuary from Oregon, where he was ...
More than 99% of the jaguar’s range is found in Central and South America, and the few male jaguars that have been spotted in ...
This photo, made with a remote camera and provided by the University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center, shows a spotted jaguar in southern Arizona, Nov. 2025. (University ...
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