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New ocelot kittens bring hope for the endangered cat
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
They once roamed throughout Texas — now there’s less than 100 in the wild. At Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo, two tiny twins represent a step forward for ocelot conservation.
Key takeaway At Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo, two tiny twins represent a step forward for ocelot conservation.
Why this matters in The Woodlands
The Woodlands ' own data center landscape could soon be under scrutiny thanks to Erin Brockovich's crowd-sourced map initiative. As the community continues to grow and attract new businesses, its data center presence is likely to expand as well. With major hubs like Town Center and The Woodlands Mall, the area's demand for reliable and efficient data storage is on the rise. The environmental impact of these facilities, particularly their energy and water usage, will be a key concern for local residents and officials. Montgomery County's history of flooding and hurricane risks also raises questions about the resilience and preparedness of these data centers in the face of extreme weather events. As Brockovich's map takes shape, The Woodlands Township and local residents will be watching closely to see how the community's data centers are represented and what steps are being taken to mitigate their environmental footprint.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? They once roamed throughout Texas — now there’s less than 100 in the wild. At Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo, two tiny twins represent a step forward for ocelot conservation.
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