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Protecting the world's northernmost jaguars

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Borders without fences
The New York Times [February 24, 2007]
KELLY, WY - In the debate over how to prevent illegal immigration from México into the United States — armed patrols, electronic surveillance, prison time for first offenders and a 700-mile-long 15-foot-high fence — few politicians have voiced concern over the last option's profound effects on wildlife.
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Gone for decades, jaguars steal back to the Southwest
The New York Times [October 10, 2006]
SANTA FE, N.M.- Using the same clandestine routes as drug smugglers, male jaguars are crossing into the United States from México. Four of the elusive cats have been photographed in the last decade - one as recently as last February - in the formidable, rugged mountain ranges of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
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