Deal re-examines predator trapping practices to save endangered cat
Fewer than 100 ocelots remain in the United States, some in Arizona

The endangered ocelot has been spotted in the Huachuca Mountains and the Santa Ritas. (Photo courtesy of Tom Smylie/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

The endangered ocelot has been spotted in the Huachuca Mountains and the Santa Ritas. (Photo courtesy of Tom Smylie/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

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