PHOENIX - An ocelot has been spotted on camera in a southern Arizona region for the first time in 50 years. Researchers with the Phoenix Zoo and Arizona Center for Nature Conservation released video ...
Ocelots once prowled throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Arizona. But because of trapping, poisoning and habitat loss, these wild, spotted cats nearly disappeared over the last couple of ...
NOGALES, Ariz. (KVOA) – Scientists of the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation and Phoenix Zoo captured video of an ocelot in Southern Arizona, specifically the Atascosa Highlands region, saying ...
PHOENIX — It’s a good week to be an animal lover in Arizona, especially if you’re passionate about ocelots. A recently discovered member of the endangered species made another appearance in July of ...
Conservation groups found a sign of hope, but scientists say it's too soon to celebrate. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most ...
Under Washington state law, it’s illegal to own animals that pose a risk of rabies infection. This includes bats, skunks, foxes, raccoon and coyotes. This rule is intended to “protect the public from ...
Kinley Ragan was hiking through the Atascosa Highlands in 105-degree heat last month, hoping to glimpse the wildlife captured on her trail cameras. As a field research project manager for the Phoenix ...
An ocelot rests on a rock in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, in 2007. Only seven ocelots, including the one just spotted, have been seen in the state in the last two decades. Arterra / Getty Images A ...
A trail camera in southern Arizona has captured new video footage of a rare wild ocelot. The footage was recorded on a camera on July 24 in a Sky Island mountain range in southern Arizona, in a place ...
The Texas population of ocelots — with an estimated population of around 120 individuals — is threatened by a host of challenges, including habitat loss, predation, hunting, trapping, disease, ...