STORY AT-A-GLANCEEl Jefe, the only known wild jaguar living in the U.S., was finally captured on camera in Arizona after years of search effortsJaguars once ranged across the American Southwest, but habitat loss, fragmentation and hunting caused them to disappear from the region over the last 150 yearsOnly about 15,000 jaguars remain in the wild, and a small population in Sonora, Mexico may be the best hope for recovery in the U.S.Conservationis…
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