15,000 Wild Jaguars Left, Humans Must Work Together Across Borders to Protect

Jaguars in Mexico are growing in number, a promising sign that national conservation strategies are working
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Jaguars in Mexico are growing in number, a promising sign that national conservation strategies are working

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Takeaways:

  • There are only approximately 15 000 wild jaguars left in the wild and conservation groups are looking for ways to protect them.
  • The Wild Conservation Society in Guatemala has helped one rancher by creating an easy-to-build enclosure to safeguard calves at night.
  • The WCS is also working with one of the rural communities, Paso Caballos by providing them with training and employing people to assist with conservation.

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