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From KRGV 5 News – Feds Approve New Ocelot Reintroduction Plan

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service signed off on a new plan to help bring back the ocelots in South Texas. The ocelot “safe harbor agreement” was formally signed Tuesday at the El Sauz Ranch in Willacy County. The agreement provides leeway from the government to landowners in South Texas for the management of ocelots.

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