Animals have no concept of physical boundaries created by humans, species can cross landscapes and biomes to find food and water. The US-Mexico region is a rich ecosystem, home to assorted mammals, birds, and plants. According to the research made by Mexico’s top university around 800 species of wildlife will be adversely affected by President Trump’s 2,000-mile border wall with Mexico.

Of the 800 species that will be affected by President Trump’s border wall, 140 are in danger of extinction, including the bald eagle, armadillo, grey wolf and jaguar, a big cat of which remain only 10 in the highlands of the Sonora Desert that straddle Arizona.

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