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Posted
2/13/2013
Nature Report: Rare Ocelot (Part I)
Partner: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department


Overview

One of the most critically endangered species in the United States is the South Texas ocelot, and biologists are working to find ways to save the Valleys population of secretive cats. Richard Moore has the first in a series of stories highlighting different measures being implemented to save the rare ocelot.

View Part II of this video series
View Part III of this video series

Last updated: January 13, 2013