Global study maps how wild dogs follow patterns, wild cats roam free
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A large leopard with golden fur and dark rosette spots stands alert in a sun-dappled forest. A thick black tracking collar encircles its neck. Its bright eyes look forward, ears pricked, as dappled sunlight filters through leafy branches above and dense green undergrowth surrounds its powerful body.

This collared jaguar was among the animals followed in the international study on wildlife movement patterns.

Cats and dogs may share our homes, but their wild relatives have moved through the world very differently for tens of millions of years.

That’s one conclusion of a new study by a team of global researchers, including at UBC Okanagan, published today in[Proceedings of the National Aca…

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