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From Texas Wildlife Magazine – Renewed Hope for South Texas Ocelots

Reintroducing ocelots to South Texas is still in its early stages, but has incredible potential to change the trajectory for the American ocelot. A possible reintroduction site has already been identified and, contingent on funding, we may be able to release young ocelots from a captive breeding facility or translocated ocelots from a source population, such as that in Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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