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In Arizona, an Art Installation Highlights the U.S.-Mexico Border’s Impact on Wildlife

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Physical barriers can prevent wildlife from mating or reaching critical resources, scientists say.

Earlier in May, a towering image of a jaguar suddenly rippled into view on the border wall straddling Nogales, Arizona, and Sonora, Mexico. A striking Mexican wolf then shimmered in the big cat’s stead, followed by a brown bear, a pronghorn and a mountain lion. 

In Arizona, an Art Installation Highlights the U.S.-Mexico Border’s Impact on Wildlife

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