“Every ocelot and jaguar sighting is a chance to celebrate these incredible creatures and reflect on how we can help their safe return to the Southwestern U.S.,” said McSpadden. “I hope this beautiful ocelot reminds us all of the critical work ahead to make sure the habitat of these cats remains unfragmented and protected for future generations.”
The trail camera was checked by McSpadden and Clara Smith, a Center intern and student at Earlham University’s Border Studies program.