An orphaned jaguar once held at a Zapopan ranch has finally been relocated to a breeding program in coastal Jalisco.
Lucky, a two-year-old male believed to be from the Tomatlan jungle, was taken to a ranch in Zapopan along with his brother Selva, by farmers who had killed their mother. The two cubs were rescued by staff of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre (CIVS) in December 2010.
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