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The Conservation Lands Inventory is a database of the lands and conservation easements preserved by Texas land trusts. It includes maps, GIS and tabular data, graphs, and analysis on the economic benefits of these lands for flood mitigation, water resources, agriculture, and wildlife.
Lindsay will discuss the future for ocelot population expansion and recovery on private lands, with key emphasis on the East Foundation’s Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement for ocelot reintroduction.
Protocols for providing veterinary care to the ocelots, behaviorally preparing them for life in the wild, releasing them at the reintroduction site, and monitoring them long-term have been developed as part of this “Manual” for breeding and reintroducing ocelots in Texas.
Recovering Texas Ocelots is an innovative endangered species recovery project led by partners representing agencies, universities, non-profits, and private stakeholders. Developing and Assessing Strategies for Reintroducing Ocelots to Historical Texas Habitat.
Ocelot populations and habitat in Texas have been restored and protected by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) in the National Wildlife Refuge System and at conservation easements as well as by private landowners like the East Foundation and the Yturria Ranch.
21 lis 2023 · A public-private partnership aims to establish a new ocelot population in Texas to ensure survival and recovery of the species in the U.S. Current ocelot populations at the East Foundation’s El ...
17 gru 2023 · These wild cats are ocelots—and they’re among the only two small populations remaining in the entire nation. Though these endangered cats once roamed everywhere from Louisiana to Argentina, less than 80 remain in the nation—and they’re all in South Texas.