KINGSVILLE — Wildlife researchers and members of Texas A&M University-Kingsville gathered on Wednesday at the Tio and Janell Kleberg Wildlife Research Park to break ground on a new wildlife research ...
The park host says the sighting is 'truly special.' ...
Twenty-two ocelots have been sighted by researchers at South Texas' Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge over the past two years through a tracking system meant to help conservation efforts.
The population surge is the result of years of dedicated monitoring, now led primarily by researchers from the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute. Elizabeth Grunwald, a research associate with ...
Ocelots, the medium-sized wild cats that look a bit like miniature jaguars, once roamed widely across South Texas. But after population declines caused by habitat loss, hunting, and road deaths, they ...
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, ...
PHOENIX— The Arizona Game and Fish Commission denied a petition today from conservation groups seeking to prohibit the use of dog packs to hunt mountain lions, bears and other wildlife. The vote came ...
Endangered ocelots are likely rising in Texas after a group learned that the wildcats are more present in remote sections of the state. The wildcats once roamed throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, ...
In the thick, thorny brush of South Texas, a rare and elusive predator is making a quiet but remarkable comeback. For the first time in decades, researchers have confirmed a record number of ocelots ...