A young female ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) has been released back into its natural habitat after completing a recovery and rehabilitation program led by Corantioquia, marking another step forward for wildlife conservation in Antioquia. The feline had been taken to the environmental authority's temporary shelter after being voluntarily surrendered by citizens in the municipality of Caucasia, where it had been kept as a pet. During the initial ass…
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A young female ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) has been released back into its natural habitat after completing a recovery and rehabilitation program led by Corantioquia, marking another step forward for wildlife conservation in Antioquia. The feline had been taken to the environmental authority's temporary shelter after being voluntarily surrendered by citizens in the municipality of Caucasia, where it had been kept as a pet. During the initial ass…