America's only known wild jaguar, named "El Jefe" last fall in a vote by Tucson schoolkids and online supporters, has been living in the Santa Rita mountains just outside of Tucson since 2012.
To celebrate El Jefe and highlight the many challenges facing northern jaguars, we're hosting a Night of the Jaguar/Noche del Tigre event at Tucson's Barrio Brewery on Feb. 10.
Please join us. We'll have new, unreleased photos and video of El Jefe, as well as footage of other northern jaguars. Plus there...
America's only known wild jaguar, named "El Jefe" last fall in a vote by Tucson schoolkids and online supporters, has been living in the Santa Rita mountains just outside of Tucson since 2012.
To celebrate El Jefe and highlight the many challenges facing northern jaguars, we're hosting a Night of the Jaguar/Noche del Tigre event at Tucson's Barrio Brewery on Feb. 10.
Please join us. We'll have new, unreleased photos and video of El Jefe, as well as footage of other northern jaguars. Plus there will be free snacks, locally brewed beer, jaguar art, raffles and the release of Santa Rita Jefeweizen, Barrio's new tribute brew to the big cat.
You'll also learn more about what you can do to help protect El Jefe from threats. For one, his home lies directly in the footprint of the proposed Rosemont Mine. And misguided border security policies make it more difficult for him and other jaguars to roam the vast distances they need to find homes and mates.
RSVP for the event (it's free!) using the form below -- and come support the groups working to protect northern jaguars and the places they live.
http://action.biologicaldiversity.org/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=83020