Two male jaguars are moving closer to the US boarder in a protected boarderland of Sonora, Mexico. Biologists think that within five years a female will join them and provide the first probable opportunity for jaguars re-settling the southwestern United States. The first jaguar was spotted in 2021 in Cuenca Los Ojos. The males, Valerio and Bonito are young, and there is sufficient prey species in the Cajon Bonita watershed. Good luck, guys!