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The Wild Cats of South Texas
When
Saturday, March 09, 2013
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Location
Aransas NWR Visitor Center
Free Event - South Texas had originally five species of wild cats: bobcats, ocelots, jaguarondi, mountain lion and jaguar. Today, only bobcats remain fairly common. Ocelots are in small numbers near the Rio Grande, mountain lions range in small numbers throughout South Texas, and jaguarondis and jaguars haven't been documented in this region for a long time. Jennifer Owen-White, refuge manager of Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, will provide this program on the cats of this region.
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