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BORDERLANDS JAGUAR

April 30 @ 6:30 pm

The border isn’t a black line on a map that divides us. It is an incredible landscape that unites two countries and our wildlife. A landscape of opportunity for binational conservation efforts, where both countries can take pride in stewarding a shared ecosystem roamed by an animal so powerful and sacred that for thousands of years it has been revered as a god. Our sincerest hope is for these images to inspire people on both sides of the border, to see what can be gained by further conserving the Sky Islands, protecting the remaining travel corridors, and rewilding the borderlands.” — Ben Masters and Austin Alvarado

About the Organizers of the Event: Turtle Southern is the director of the Rewilding Institute. Prior to this, she was the coordinator of the Northern Jaguar Project, where she helped establish and grow the Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora, Mexico, and worked extensively with ranchers to promote coexistence with felines and other wildlife. Pablo Guerra Aldazabal is the jaguar conservation advocate for the Rewilding Institute. He was the manager of Rewilding Argentina’s jaguar breeding and reintroduction center in the Ibera wetlands during the years the first cats were released into the wild.

This event is sponsored by Defenders of Wildlife and the Rewilding Institute.

1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505 United States
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(505) 982-1338
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