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Conservation CATalyst and the Center for Biological Diversity released new video today of the only known wild jaguar currently in the United States.Captured on remote sensor cameras in the Santa Rita Mountains just outside of Tucson, the dramatic footage provides a glimpse of the secretive life of one of nature’s most majestic and charismatic creatures. This is the first-ever publicly released video of the #jaguar, recently named 'El Jefe' by Tucson students, and it comes at a critical point in this cat’s conservation. Learn more here: http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2016/jaguar-02-03-2016.html
Posted by Center for Biological Diversity on 3. veljača 2016
HuffingtonPost.com piše kako je uz jaguara kojeg su nazvali El Jeffe ("Šef") u SAD-u zadnjih 20 godina viđeno još samo njih četiri - pet i to uglavnom mužjaka jer je posljednja ubijena davne 1963. godine.
National Geographic dodaje kako je najbliža lokacija parenja jaguara udaljena 200 kilometara od mjesta gdje je El Jeffe snimljen i to na području meksičke države Sonore. Pretpostavlja se da je upravo od tamo u SAD došao i jaguar koji se nastanio u Arizoni.