Poaching and wildfires have driven the country’s jaguar population to a critical level, and until now even rescued animals faced life in captivity ...
A jaguar that roamed residential neighborhoods in the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu over the weekend was safely captured ...
In the first such initiative in Colombia, and one of the first in South America, just over 93,500 hectares (231,000 acres) have been prioritized for jaguar conservation through a zoning plan.
New research shows that the jaguar is in trouble in two-thirds of its historic range. Part of the problem is that jaguars live in 18 countries and there is no coordinated plan for conserving them -- ...
Researchers with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) published the results of an international investigation finding that the online trade of jaguar parts is openly detectable on multiple online ...
Wildlife conservation on land that is also economically viable is possible, according to a new study involving the University of East Anglia (UEA). The Pantanal, a vast wetland in central South ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. In Ixiamas, an Amazonian town in Bolivia, community members are fighting to prevent jaguars from continuing to be victims of wildlife trafficking.
The project aims to monitor jaguars and collect science-based information to develop a Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA) in the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest (UPAF) of Argentina. The ...
Two of the world's most formidable predators roam the wild, yet the puma and the jaguar navigate their shared territories using remarkably different strategies. Often shrouded in myth and local ...
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