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The Pajarito Mountains is a small mountain range of western Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States, that extend south into Sonora, Mexico. The range is adjacent the Atascosa Mountains at its north, with both ranges in the center of a north-south sequence of ranges called the Tumacacori Highlands. The Highlands have the Tumacacori Mountains at the north, and south of the U.S.-Mexico border, the Sierra La Esmeralda range (the Emerald Mountains). The Tumacacori Highlands are part of a regional conservancy study of "travel corridors" for cats, called Cuatro Gatos, Four Cats, for mountain lions, ocelot, bobcat, and jaguar.

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  • Sierra del Pajarito (es)
  • Pajarito Mountains (Arizona) (en)
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  • La sierra del Pajarito​ es una sierra del oeste del condado de Santa Cruz en Arizona. La sierra del Pajarito se ubica al lado de la sierra Atascosa, la cual se ubica al norte. Ambas sierras se encuentran en el centro de un grupo de cordales montañosos denominados Tumacácori. Dentro de este cordal montañosa se encuentra la sierra de Tumacácori al norte y al sur de la frontera con México la sierra de la Esmeralda. Cabe señalar que estos cordales montañosos forman parte del área para la conservación de gatos salvajes, dentro del proyecto de los Cuatro Gatos​ que intente proteger al puma, el ocelote, el lince rojo y al jaguar. (es)
  • The Pajarito Mountains is a small mountain range of western Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States, that extend south into Sonora, Mexico. The range is adjacent the Atascosa Mountains at its north, with both ranges in the center of a north-south sequence of ranges called the Tumacacori Highlands. The Highlands have the Tumacacori Mountains at the north, and south of the U.S.-Mexico border, the Sierra La Esmeralda range (the Emerald Mountains). The Tumacacori Highlands are part of a regional conservancy study of "travel corridors" for cats, called Cuatro Gatos, Four Cats, for mountain lions, ocelot, bobcat, and jaguar. (en)
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  • Pajarito Mountains (en)
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