• Project Assessment and Process
  • About the Texas Ocelot
  • The project and partners
  • The reintroduction process
  • Some questions and answers
  • Project Updates and News
  • Caesar Kleberg breaks ground on Conservation Facility
  • Safe Harbor Agreement Signing Event
  • Zoos Help with Recovery of America’s Last Wild Ocelots
  • Ocelots once roamed the U.S. Can we bring them back?
  • Texas ocelots may get boost from breeding program
  • Proposed Safe Harbor Agreement for Ocelots
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville Receives Contract for Conservation
  • Project Resources
  • Ocelot viability in reintroduced population in Texas
  • Assessing factors in site selection for ocelots
  • Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement
  • Manual for breeding and reintroduction
Support Texas Ocelot Research and Recovery
Get in touch
Project Partners
  • Project Assessment and Process
  • About the Texas Ocelot
  • The project and partners
  • The reintroduction process
  • Some questions and answers
  • Project Updates and News
  • Caesar Kleberg breaks ground on Conservation Facility
  • Safe Harbor Agreement Signing Event
  • Zoos Help with Recovery of America’s Last Wild Ocelots
  • Ocelots once roamed the U.S. Can we bring them back?
  • Texas ocelots may get boost from breeding program
  • Proposed Safe Harbor Agreement for Ocelots
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville Receives Contract for Conservation
  • Project Resources
  • Ocelot viability in reintroduced population in Texas
  • Assessing factors in site selection for ocelots
  • Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement
  • Manual for breeding and reintroduction
Support Texas Ocelot Research and Recovery
Get in touch

Project Resources

Find research reports, publications and project resources here as they become available.

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Recovering Texas Ocelots is an innovative endangered species recovery project led by partners representing agencies, universities, non-profits, and private stakeholders.