Not just the car, now we’re talking the cat. Our government has cleverly decided to expend no energy in trying to find or sustain a jaguar population in the U.S. We need every cent we have for bombs and tax cuts. Besides once we get that wall built to keep Mexicans out, there’ll be no hope for jaguars to slip back across our borders. They always looked suspicious in that spotty camouflage get-up anyway.
Posted by: atowhee | January 24, 2008
No American-made Jaguars
Posted in conservation, mammals, rarities | Tags: big cat, jaguars, United States
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Harry,
High Country News has run some articles about the Jaguar. Today’s USFW decision is another harbinger of how impoverished we are destined to become….
http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=17275
Happy Birthday! Short Eared Owls are terrific birds!
frank
By: Frank Lospalluto on January 25, 2008
at 10:19 am