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From Texas Parks & Wildlife – Bold New Kingsville Breeding Facility Aims to Give Texas Ocelots a Second Chance

Deep in the South Texas brush, fewer than 100 ocelots cling to survival, but a groundbreaking $20 million facility at Texas A&M University-Kingsville aims to change that. East Foundation is proud to partner on this effort to restore these elusive wildcats to their historic range, with our San Antonio Viejo ranch serving as the release site for the program’s first cats.

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