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All Along the Watchtower. / Rebecca Bryant.

by Bryant, Rebecca; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 33Environment. Publisher: The Amicus Journal, 2001ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Border patrols | Endangered species | Fragmented landscapes | Habitat (Ecology) | Lynx (Genus) | Ocelot | Mexican-American Border Region | Rio Grande ValleyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "On the banks of the Rio Grande, the night belongs to the Border Patrol. Lost in the furor over drugs and illegal aliens, international politics and Mexican-American resentment, are a few shy, nocturnal, endangered cats: the last ocelots left in the United States." (THE AMICUS JOURNAL) The author discusses how the Border Patrol's activities along the South Texas border and the alteration of land to keep illegal aliens out of the United States have affected the habitat of the endangered ocelot.
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Originally Published: All Along the Watchtower, Summer 2001; pp. 20-25.

"On the banks of the Rio Grande, the night belongs to the Border Patrol. Lost in the furor over drugs and illegal aliens, international politics and Mexican-American resentment, are a few shy, nocturnal, endangered cats: the last ocelots left in the United States." (THE AMICUS JOURNAL) The author discusses how the Border Patrol's activities along the South Texas border and the alteration of land to keep illegal aliens out of the United States have affected the habitat of the endangered ocelot.

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