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Ambushed on the Jaguar Trail: Hidden Cameras on the Mexican Border
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Ambushed on the Jaguar Trail: Hidden Cameras on the Mexican Border

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Caught in the act: Southwestern wildlife in their natural habitat.
Jack and Anna Childs went hunting for the elusive Southwestern jaguar, but what they found was bigger than the rare spotted cat, and even more surprising. Founders of the Borderlands Jaguar Detection Project, the Childs set up camera traps, or remote-sensor cameras activated by motion and body heat, along the U.S.-Mexico border. They did catch the first live, wild jaguar ever photographed this way in the U.S. But their non-invasive, candid cameras also captured fascinating animal behavior across the entire ecosystem. The jaguar, it seems, it a minor figure in a habitat that supports over 20 other large mammals. Black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, javelinas, coyotes, and human beings were also caught in behavior–and misbehavior–characteristic of their species. 72 color photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rio Nuevo Publishers
Date
1 November 2008
Pages
151
ISBN
9781933855097

Caught in the act: Southwestern wildlife in their natural habitat.
Jack and Anna Childs went hunting for the elusive Southwestern jaguar, but what they found was bigger than the rare spotted cat, and even more surprising. Founders of the Borderlands Jaguar Detection Project, the Childs set up camera traps, or remote-sensor cameras activated by motion and body heat, along the U.S.-Mexico border. They did catch the first live, wild jaguar ever photographed this way in the U.S. But their non-invasive, candid cameras also captured fascinating animal behavior across the entire ecosystem. The jaguar, it seems, it a minor figure in a habitat that supports over 20 other large mammals. Black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, javelinas, coyotes, and human beings were also caught in behavior–and misbehavior–characteristic of their species. 72 color photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rio Nuevo Publishers
Date
1 November 2008
Pages
151
ISBN
9781933855097