Mexico's jaguar population has grown significantly in recent years --- up 30% since 2010, but the largest feline in the Americas remains at risk of extinction. That’s according to the National ...
PHOENIX - Jaguars used to roam through parts of Arizona hundreds of years ago until becoming endangered. "Jaguars use to be as far as north as the Grand Canyon in the beginning of the century, but ...
They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides. “El Jefe” — or “The Boss” — is one of the oldest ...
A newly documented jaguar in southern Arizona suggests that this powerful cat is slowly reclaiming parts of its historic U.S.
Jaguar Growth Partners has made an undisclosed investment in Mexico hotel chain Hoteles City Express. As a result of the transaction, Jaguar now has a 9.7 percent stake in Hoteles City Express. MEXICO ...
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides. “El Jefe” — or “The Boss” ...
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s jaguar population has increased significantly in recent years, but the largest feline in the Americas is still in danger of extinction, said a Mexican advocacy group that ...
Mexico's population of wild jaguars has grown 20 percent in the past eight years, according to a study released Thursday, a bit of good news for an iconic species whose numbers have been declining.
The Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve is home to one of the most studied dry tropical forests in Mexico, with work being carried out at the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s biological ...
University of Arizona and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via AP They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations ...
“El Jefe” — or “The Boss” — is one of the oldest jaguars on record along the frontier, one of few known to have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border University of Arizona and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...