Fewer than 100 of the jaguarlike cats are thought to remain in the U.S. Only seven have been seen in Arizona since 2009.
An incredibly rare ocelot has been caught on camera slinking about a mountain range in southern Arizona. The wild cat was ...
Researchers have sighted a wild ocelot in a Sky Island mountain range, more than 30 miles from its last known location.
Arizona, the cat came back! A rare ocelot photographed in southern Arizona this June recently reappeared in a region of the ...
The new $20 million, 30,000-square-foot center will house primary research buildings for wildlife researchers to advance ocelot research, providing space for surgeries, exams, outreach and education, ...
The ocelot was caught on field cameras deployed in the Coronado National Forest’s Nogales Ranger District placed by the Zoo’s Atascosa Complex Wildlife Study in April. A multi-agency review team ...
The Center for Biological Diversity released the video on Thursday, though for the safety of the cat, did not specify the exact location. The center confirmed that this ocelot is the same animal ...
An endangered ocelot that made its film debut in Southern Arizona earlier this year has already returned with a sequel. The Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity released a new video on ...
The medium-sized, jaguar-spotted wild cat was first captured on a wildlife camera in the Atascosa Highlands west of Nogales ...