Ocelot, Jaguarundi, and Margay Projects in Mexico

WILD CATS OF MEXICO

Studies on Ocelot, Jaguarundi, and Jaguar in Northeast Mexico



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The felines of Mexico are in danger mainly by habitat destruction and overhunting. We are Mexican researchers that study them in the wild using radio-telemetry.

If you want to know more about these tropical wild Mexican cats and how could you do something to protect them, please press on the cat to go to next page. Also visit some interesting links on this page!



New! Leopard Project
New! Margay Project
Field Collaborators on this Project
Arturo Caso's Resume
Wildlife Research Expeditions with the Dallas Zoo
Arturo Caso's Photography Page

Other Links

Ducks Unlimited of Mexico (DUMAC)
Pronatura Mexico
IUCN Cat Specialist Group
Border Cats Working Group
Mexico Desconocido Magazine