2The U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

The construction of physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border has significantly impacted wildlife migration patterns. Species like jaguars, ocelots, and pronghorn antelope struggle to navigate fragmented habitats, which disrupts breeding and feeding grounds.

The borderlands are a prime example of how geopolitical decisions can inadvertently create human-wildlife conflicts.
Conservationists advocate for wildlife corridors and cross-border cooperation to address these challenges.