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The jaguar is threatened by loss and fragmentation of habitat, illegal killing in retaliation for livestock depredation and for illegal trade in jaguar body parts. It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List since 2002, as the jaguar population has probably declined by 20–25% since the mid-1990s.
Despite the declining population of cougars, the potential extinction of the North American Cougar is not seen as a large concern. [26] In Oregon, a population of 5,000 individuals was reported in 2006, exceeding a target of 3,000. [34] California has actively sought to protect the cat and has an estimated population of 4,000 to 6,000. [35]
International Jaguar Day [176] [177] November 29 International Cheetah ... International Year of the Child: 1979 World Population Year: 1974 International Year of the ...
The male jaguar population may be stable but the number of females and cubs is growing in the state park Encontro das Aguas, a refuge where four rivers meet near Porto Jofre in the state of Mato ...
FILE - This image taken from video provided by Fort Huachuca shows a wild jaguar on Dec. 1, 2016, in southern Arizona. An environmental group on Monday, Dec. 12, 2022, petitioned the U.S. Fish and ...
This accounts for 65% of the damage done by fires in the region this year. ... located at the border of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul states — known for its large jaguar population — had ...
The studies conducted in the Paranaense Rain Forest have revealed a significant decline in the jaguar population over the past 15 years. To address this alarming situation, Vida Silvestre provides financial support and raises awareness about jaguar conservation issues.
The male jaguar, named Sombra — shadow in Spanish — has been seen in southern Arizona several times since first captured on a wildlife camera in the Dos Cabezas Mountains in 2016, including a ...