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El Jefe was first spotted in the Whetstone Mountains in 2011. He was subsequently seen at least 100 times in the Santa Rita Mountains until 2015. After that, El Jefe wasn't seen until November ...
El Jefe — “the boss” in Spanish — was seen in photos captured in November by a Mexican nonprofit organization, Profauna, which uses more than 150 motion-sensor cameras to track wildlife.
They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.
“El Jefe” was spotted in Sonora, Mexico, about 120 miles south of his last recorded sighting in Arizona, the Center for Biological Diversity announced.
TUCSON, Ariz.—News that the beloved jaguar El Jefe has been spotted alive and well in Sonora, Mexico, is tempered by concerns that his potential pathway back to the United States could be blocked by ...
El Jefe was known to live in Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains from 2011 to 2015 where he was captured on camera near Tucson by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD). However, he hasn’t been ...
El Jefe plans to have its cat café open to the public by January 2023, sources told KGUN 9. But you don't have to wait until next year to adopt an El Jefe cat.
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