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The following are relevant publications by BWG members:

 

Grigione, M. M., K. Menke, C. Lopez, R. List, A. Banda, J.Carrera, R. Carrera, A. Caso, J. Morrison, M. Sternberg, R. Thomas, and B. Van Pelt. (IN PRESS). "Identifying priority conservation areas in the U.S.-Mexico border region for North America’s neotropical cats, the jaguar, jaguarundi and ocelot: A landscape approach." Oryx.

Crooks, K.R., M. M. Grigione, A. Scoville, and G. Scoville.. (IN PRESS). "Distribution and relative activity of mammalian carnivores within the Peloncillo and Chiricahua Mountains." Southwestern Naturalist.

Menke, K.A.   "Locating Potential Cougar (Puma concolor) Corridors in New Mexico Using a Least-Cost Path Corridor GIS Analysis."  2008. Final Project Report for Share With Wildlife, Professional Services Contract# 08-516-0000-00005. (Note- Large File).

Ceballos, C. Chavez, R. List, and H. Zarza (Eds.). 2007.  "Conservación y manejo del jaguar en México: estudios de caso y perspectivas." Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, WWF-Telcel, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. México 259 pp.

Grigione, M. M., A. Scoville, G. Scoville., and K. Crooks. 2007.  "Neotropical Cats in Southwest Arizona: Past and Present Distributions of Jaguars, Ocelots and Jaguarundis."  Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy, 14(2):189-199.

List, R. 2007. "The impacts of the border fence on wild mammals." Pp. 77 – 86.  In: A barrier to our shared environment: the border wall between Mexico and the United States. A. Córdova y C. A. de la Parra (Eds.). SEMARNAT, Instituto Nacional de Ecología, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. México, D. F. 206 pp.

Shaw, H.G., P. Beier, M. Culver, and M. Grigione. 2007.  "Puma Field Guide." The Cougar Network, Concord, MA.

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Grigione, M. M. and R. Mrykalo. 2004.  "Effects of artificial night lighting on endangered ocelots (Leopardus paradalis) and nocturnal prey along the United States-Mexico border: A literature review and hypotheses of potential impacts." Urban Ecosystems, 7: 65-77.

Grigione, M. M., A. Caso, R. List and C. López González. 2001.  "Status and conservation of endangered cats along the U.S.-Mexico border."  The Endangered Species Update, 18: 129-132. Maps by John Morrison and Robert Thomas.

Cisneros, J. and J.Carrera. 1998. "Transboundary Collaboration in the Protection of Shared Natural Resources Along the United States-Mexico Border: Efforts to Establish an International Big Bend National Park." in Proceedings of the Parks for Peace International Conference on Transboundary Protected Areas as a Vehicle for International Co-operation. Somerset West South Africa, September 16-18, 1997. 61-66 pp.

Aranda, M. 1988. "Density and structure of a population of jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Campeche, Mexico."  Zoological Act Mexicana (ns) 75:199-201.

Aranda, M. and V. Sánchez-Cordero. 1996. "Prey spectra of jaguar (Panthera onca) and puma (Puma) in tropical forests of Mexico."  Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 31:65-67.

Aranda, M. 1995.  "Distribution and abundance of jaguar (Panthera onca) in the state of Chiapas, Mexico."  Minutes Zoological Mexican  68:45-52.

Aranda, M. 1994. "Importance of peccaries (Tayassu spp.) Feeding jaguar (Panthera onca)."  Minutes Zoological Mexican 62:11-22.

Aranda, M.  1991. "Wild mammal skin trade in Chiapas, Mexico."  Pp. 174-177.  In: Robinson, J. & K. Redford (eds.). Neotropical Wildlife Use and Conservation. Univ. of Chicago Press.

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Ranger Rick Articles:

April 2002.  Ranger Rick's Adventures: Helping Rare Cats, Part 1, 36 (4): 27-29.

May 2002.   Ranger Rick's Adventures: Helping Rare Cats, Part 2, 36 (5): 31-33.

Also, see other National Wildlife Federation information on Bordercats. Keep the Wild Alive, Endangered Cats of North America Report, and Southwestern Cats Scratch for Survival.

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