• 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

Recovering Texas Ocelots

We’re aiming to contribute to the ocelots’ recovery by exploring the feasibility of reintroducing these wild cats to a portion of their historical range in Texas, expanding their current range and genetic diversity in a new population in the U.S.

About the Texas Ocelot
The project and partners
The reintroduction process
Some questions and answers
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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.