Borderlands Jaguar
7:30 PM Wednesday, May 13
The Ellen Theatre
Q&A follows with Cholla Rose Duir | Assistant Director, Northern Jaguar Project (NJP) – a binational non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the world's northernmost population of jaguars and their native habitats in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
From Fin & Furs Films (The American Southwest, The River and the Wall, Unbranded) comes BORDERLANDS JAGUAR. In the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest, a ghost returns. In their latest stunning documentary, Director Ben Masters and the Northern Jaguar Project team follow the elusive big cat as it quietly reclaims its place along the U.S.–Mexico border, revealing a powerful story of survival, coexistence, and hope.
Through stunning imagery and intimate storytelling, this film captures the fragile balance between wilderness and human boundaries—and the wild spirit that refuses to disappear. Rated PG, the film runs 57 minutes.
Cholla Rose Duir is the Assistant Director for the Northern Jaguar Project, where she handles the vital behind-the-scenes work that keeps this cross-border mission moving. Based in her hometown of Tucson, Cholla manages the project's US operations and administration, acting as a key bridge between conservation efforts in the United States and Mexico.

