Southeastern Arizona is one of the most biologically diverse parts of the US. Doubters need look no further than the presence of two tropical cats in the wild here: jaguar and ocelot. This presentation examines these magnificent felines. Here and southwest New Mexico are the only locations in the United States where jaguars have been sighted in the past twenty years. A jaguar was caught on a wildlife camera in the Whetstone Mountains in early 2024. Likewise, ocelots have also had their photos taken in the Huachuca Mountains. Join us for a look at these elusive and magnificent felines. (Limit of 60)