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Local Opinion: El Jefe needs open wildlife corridors to roam across the border | Local Editorials and Opinion

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August 21, 2022
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The next is the opinion and evaluation of the author:

El Jefe, the world-famous male jaguar who as soon as roamed Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains, however disappeared in 2015, has been sighted once more, this time in Mexico’s northern state of Sonora.

This joyful rediscovery underscores the significance of open borders for wildlife, significantly giant carnivores that journey lengthy distances seeking meals, mates and different assets. In occasions of drought, a jaguar may solely survive if it may cross the border to search out water or meals. Two extra jaguars, the males El Bonito and Valerio, are just a few miles south of the Arizona border within the Cuenca Los Ojos nature reserve, however their approach north is blocked by the lately constructed border wall.

Most of Arizona’s border with Mexico is now walled with 20- to 30-foot-tall bollards embedded in concrete. As a result of the bollards are just some 4 inches aside, nothing a lot larger than a mouse can cross. Repeated pleas to the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) for wildlife openings proceed to fall on deaf ears. Their main concession has been just a few tiny 8-inch by 11-inch openings, the scale of a sheet of pocket book paper.

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Final 12 months, DHS closed one of the crucial possible jaguar crossing factors, the mattress of the San Pedro River, blocking it with a bridge and big gates. A second doable crossing the place the Patagonia Mountains run down into Mexico remains to be open, however your entire Patagonia Mountains may quickly be off-limits to jaguars if the international mining corporations which have claimed greater than 100,000 acres are permitted to excavate monumental mines. Corridors important for jaguars alongside the Arizona-Mexico border embrace important habitat within the Pajarito, Patagonia, and Huachuca mountains.

It’s a fundamental tenet of conservation biology that enormous, linked populations persist longer than small ones. Massive predators like jaguars want huge, linked areas the place populations are substantial sufficient to be viable long run. For borderlands jaguars like El Jefe, this implies roaming north and south of the border. Each little bit of habitat that’s walled off or nibbled away by improvement will increase the possibility that jaguars will disappear from the borderlands for good.

There’s excellent news for many who need to see jaguars roam the U.S. Southwest as soon as once more. In 2021, Defenders of Wildlife scientists, together with colleagues from different organizations north and south of the border, revealed a pair of scientific papers that recognized greater than 20 million acres of potential jaguar habitat in north-central Arizona and New Mexico. Modelling suggests this habitat may assist a breeding inhabitants of some 100 jaguars, which makes extra reasonable our hope that sometime there’ll once more be a sturdy cross-border inhabitants.

Making this imaginative and prescient a actuality will take a long-term, coordinated effort by federal and state wildlife businesses, conservation teams, scientists, tribes, ranchers and different residents.

However within the meantime, the essential first step is ensuring the border stays open to jaguars’ actions. The Biden Administration mustn’t construct any extra partitions throughout wildlife corridors and both take away present blockades or exchange them with automobile boundaries that enable wildlife to maneuver freely.

Rob Peters, PhD, is a conservation biologist working in Tucson for Defenders of Wildlife.

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