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SAVING THE OCELOT The strikingly spotted ocelot is highly territorial and requires about seven miles of dense, thorny vegetation for hunting. Unfortunately, agriculture, urban development and roads ...
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Mongabay News on MSNNGOs launch novel community projects to conserve Mexico’s ocelots
Esteban Dominguez has lived for more than 20 years close to one of the biggest conservation areas in southeastern Mexico — ...
Camera trapping shows more than just data, it also captures this ocelot family’s day-to-day behaviors. These filmmakers became the first people ever to see what it takes for a wild American ...
But by the sixties, development, ranching, hunting, the fur and pet trades, and loss of habitat drove them to the brink of extinction. Today, biologists estimate that just fifty to eighty of the ...
Ocelot females normally have just one kitten per litter, sometimes two. Second, there are only an estimated 80 ocelots left in the country due to the gradual and substantial loss and fragmentation ...
For their doc 'Wildcat,' filmmakers Melissa Lesh and Trevor Beck Frost lived in the Amazon jungle for several months to record the effort by a pair of young people to rescue and raise an ocelot.
SAVING THE OCELOT The strikingly spotted ocelot is highly territorial and requires about seven miles of dense, thorny vegetation for hunting. Unfortunately, agriculture, urban development and roads ...
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