The tiny number of jaguars seen in the U.S. — seven males since 1996 — needs a healthy northern-Mexican population to thrive.
By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Daily Star
Sat, 05/19/2018 - 5:00pm
The tiny number of jaguars seen in the U.S. — seven males since 1996 — needs a healthy northern-Mexican population to thrive.