"Conservation Status of the Endangered Ocelot in the U.S. - A 35-Year Perspective" Narrative by Dr. Michael Tewes

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Courtesy of Texas A&M University-Kingsville

The narrative from the 37th Annual Faculty Lecture presented by Dr. Michael Tewes is now available online. Read Dr. Tewes' explanation of the conservation challenges facing the elusive ocelot, a decoratively spotted feline adorning natural areas in the Western Hemisphere. Its northern range reaches the southern tip of Texas with fewer than 80 ocelots remaining in two small isolated populations.

Click here to view the narrative.

Learn about the Feline Research Program at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute.