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The Jaguar's Footprint: Stories of Rewilding

The Jaguar's Footprint: Stories of Rewilding

Jaguars are native to New Mexico. Come for Borderlands Jaguar film and conversation with two jaguar conservationists from the Rewilding Institute, Turtle Southern and Pablo Guerra.
Powerful and elegant, revered yet endangered — the jaguar is the ultimate symbol of the wild. The big cat’s journey spans continents, from the sun-drenched southwestern U.S. to remote corners of northern Argentina. Join us to uncover the stories of individual jaguars and the corridors in need of protection. Explore the hotspots and essential stepping stones where jaguars roam. And through inspiring, firsthand accounts from the field, discover bold models for rewilding that offer a roadmap to ensure the jaguar’s return.

Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA)
$14.00
06:30 PM - 08:30 PM on Thu, 30 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

The Rewilding Institute (Jeannie Allen, volunteer)
240-460-0946
jeannieallen3017a@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

Turtle Southern
tortuga@rewilding.org
Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA)
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
505.982.1338