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U.S.-Mexico border fence may trap jaguars as well as immigrants
Darkfrog submitted, created time 11 months 2 weeks (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
This is fascinating. I never knew that any jaguars at all lived in the United States, let alone as far northeast as North Carolina!
Now this isn't a message of doom for all jaguars everywhere, just the eleven males who've been spotted in the Southwest over the past few years. Now, while the government's decision to not implement a recovery plan technically violates the Endangered Species Act, I find that I can see their point. For so few animals, any efforts toward the conservation of jaguars would be better spent elsewhere. 
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