October 15, 2024

Northern Jaguar Reserve

A look at the endangered jaguar and a group of people in northern Mexico who are helping to save their habitat.
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Jaguars are the largest cats in the Americas, roaming as far north as southern Arizona. They are also an endangered species. Filmmakers Ryan and Rita Leal Olinger went to the western Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico to document work that is being done to help save them and their habitat. These scenes are from their documentary - 'Where Jaguars Roam.'

Los jaguares son los felinos más grandes en las Américas, extendiéndose tanto al norte como el sur de Arizona. Los productores de cine Ryan y Rita Leal Olinger fueron a las montañas de la Sierra Madre occidental en México para documentar el trabajo que se está haciendo para salvar a los jaguares y su hábitat. Estas escenas son parte del documental, “Where Jaguars Roam.”

Producers/Directors: Ryan Olinger, Rita Leal Olinger
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