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Redfairen

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Mon Jan 13, 2014, 03:22 PM Jan 2014

US Fish & Wildlife unveils plan to re-introduce jaguarundis to their original Texas habitat

Nearly 30 years after the jaguarundi was last seen in South Texas, the federal government has a plan to return the small cat to its historic range in the state.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently said it plans to reintroduce the endangered species, which is slightly larger than a household cat, to the Rio Grande Valley, with the goal of creating a stable population of at least 500 jaguarundis by 2050. The plan addresses a range of threats to the cat, including border fencing, roads, competition with other species and climate change.

The federal agency said the last confirmed sighting of the species within Texas was is April 1986, when a dead cat was collected along a road just east of Brownsville.

The closest known jaguarundi to Texas is in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, about 100 miles southwest of the border, the Fish and Wildlife Service said.

http://m.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Big-plans-could-bring-small-wild-cat-back-to-Texas-5138431.php

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