Liane O’Neill

From American Forests – Of Thorns and Claws

Ashley Reeves and her team at East Foundation captured a rare female ocelot at El Sauz Ranch. This find, including evidence of recent kitten nursing, highlights ongoing efforts to restore thornforest habitats crucial for ocelot survival. Collaborative initiatives, like the Thornforest Conservation Plan, aim to create wildlife corridors and enhance biodiversity in the region.

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