Ultimately this could lead to a population of more than 100 jaguars living in the southwestern United States, primarily in an area known as the Mogollon Plateau, a region of mainly public lands ...
This rationale ignores numerous jaguar experts who authored a groundbreaking study declaring 20 million acres in Arizona and New Mexico, including the Gila National Forest, suitable habitat ... the ...
However, another area of wildlife that was blocked off from public usage and maintained but not deemed at the time a national park was established in 1776 called the Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve.