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Jaguar spotted in Arizona in December 2023. On Dec. 20, 2023, Jason Miller’s trail camera in the Huachuca Mountains detected motion at 8:27 p.m.
In a 2021 analysis of suitable jaguar habitat in Arizona and New Mexico, scientists identified 20 million acres from the U.S.-Mexico border to the Grand Canyon that could sustain a jaguar population.
TUCSON, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — A wild jaguar seen roaming recently around southern Arizona may be a new sighting and not one previously identified by the state, according to a wildlife nonprofit.
A wild jaguar was spotted in southern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains and the mysterious feline was photographed by federally run trail cameras. Photographs have yet to be released to the public but ...
The jaguar was captured on video in December by Jason Miller, who was looking for wildlife in the Huachuca Mountains near the Arizona-Mexico border and posted the video to his YouTube channel.
Wildlife officials say there’s been another jaguar sighting in southern Arizona and it’s the eighth different jaguar documented in the southwestern U.S. since 1996.
The discovery of a jaguar in the Dos Cabezas Mountains near Willcox marks the third time since 2015 a new one has been photographed in Arizona, and the seventh time the elusive cat species has ...
Jaguars have been seen a few times in Arizona in the past years. Here's where and when they were seen and what to know about the most recent sighting.
We have another jaguar who's been living in southern Arizona since late 2016. He was named Sombra by students in Tucson and he lives in the Huachuca Mountains, and it's possible that this is with ...