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      East Foundation works to collect data on ocelot population size, survival and mortality, movements and activity, prey abundance and food habits, habitat use, and competition with other carnivores to solidify recovery strategies. We are dedicated to providing knowledge related to ocelot conservation on private lands.

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Avian Haemosporidian Diversity in South Texas: New Lineages and Variation in Prevalence between Sampling Sources and Sites

  • May 2022
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Monitoring Occupancy of Bats with Acoustic Data: Power and Sample Size Recommendations

  • March 2022
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Status and Distribution of Jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern México: Making the Case for Extirpation and Initiation of Recovery in the United States

  • March 2022
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Status and Distribution of Jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern México: Making the Case for Extirpation and Initiation of Recovery in the United States

Ocelot Conservation
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Landscape Structure of Woody Cover Patches for Endangered Ocelots in Southern Texas

Ocelot Conservation
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Effects of Sun Angle, Lunar Illumination, and Diurnal Temperature on Temporal Movement Rates of Sympatric Ocelots and Bobcats in South Texas

Ocelot Conservation
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Spatial Structure of Woody Cover Affects Habitat Use Patterns of Ocelots in Texas

Ocelot Conservation
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Co-occurrence of Bobcats, Coyotes, and Ocelots in Texas

Ocelot Conservation
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Genetic Differences in the Response to Landscape Fragmentation by a Habitat Generalist, the Bobcat, and a Habitat Specialist, the Ocelot

Ocelot Conservation
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