On March 15, the first female jaguar was released into El Impenetrable National Park in northern Argentina in the hope she will mate with resident males.
Just 10 male jaguars live in Argentina’s Gran Chaco region, with the last confirmed female sighting there 35 years ago, meaning a viable jaguar population is impossible without rewilding efforts.
"First puma witnessed using new Highway wildlife tunnel in Santa Cruz"
I first got interested in the big cats of California when a mountain lion, named P-22, made Griffith Park in LA its home. If you are not familiar with the geography of LA, it is very hard for large animal to get there.
I started following more news about the negative impact humans, especially cars, had on them (no pun intended).
Several areas in CA have built wildlife bridges and tunnels. This article is about the one in Santa Cruz on Highway 17.
Royalty comes in many shapes, colors, and species and this lion king deserves the title that befits him so well. The look on his face shows his wisdom and tells me that he’s got many stories to tell his grandchildren.