Plus: The elusive ocelot; New Orleans shrimp; a tale of two main streets
The American ocelot—a strikingly beautiful, elusive wild cat—nearly vanished from the United States, save for two populations in the dense, spiky Tamaulipan thornscrub landscapes of South Texas. Today, scientists are combining decades of field research with a pioneering captive breeding program to give one of America’s rarest species another chance on the ranches of the Lone Star State.
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Old-School New Orleans Shrimp with
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