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 Post subject: Jaguar Captured on Trail Cam 30 Miles South of U.S. Border
New postPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:21 pm 
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How pathetic is this? I'm just reading my March mail and found this Jag hiding out! From the Arizona Daily Star: "A conservation group has discovered at least one jaguar in northern Sonora, about 30 miles south of the Arizona border, the group reported Monday [Feb. 15].The Sky Island Alliance's remote cameras caught a jaguar in the same spot in two photographs taken eight days apart in early January, said Sergio Avila, an alliance biologist in Tucson."

http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/hun ... -us-border

Beautiful animal.

Okay, I’m almost up to April now….and I’ve even listened to all my voice mail! Why, I’m in awe of my own productivity!…But, the sun's shinning and I'll have to finish later..OMG…I’m such a loser!

Thanks Jimmy Carter. (you're a patient man :oops: )

Em


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