Jaguars have lived in the Atlantic Forest for hundreds of thousands of years. They are apex predators that have helped to ...
Jaguars in the Atlantic Forest face a growing threat as their prey disappears, putting fewer than 300 animals at risk of extinction.
In addition to habitat loss and illegal hunting, the jaguar (Panthera onca) faces another threat that increases its risk of extinction in the South American Atlantic Forest: food scarcity. A study by ...
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Jaguars once roamed the Grand Canyon. One is back.
Recently in southern Arizona, a jaguar broke the stillness of night as it drank from a remote desert watering hole. Captured ...
Brazil’s Pantanal region has the highest jaguar density on Earth, drawing camera-toting visitors to its riverbanks. Despite overtourism concerns, one enclave may offer a model for how to protect the ...
For the first time in a decade, camera traps set up high in the Sierra del Merendón mountain range in Honduras captured images of a male jaguar. The cat was documented at an altitude of 2,200 meters ...
Two of the world's most formidable predators roam the wild, yet the puma and the jaguar navigate their shared territories ...
In addition to habitat loss and illegal hunting, the jaguar (Panthera onca) faces another threat that increases its risk of extinction in the South ...
The male, named Cinco, is only the fifth jaguar seen in southern Arizona in 15 years. The sighting gives conservationists hope for their future.
New research suggests that declining prey populations could drive Jaguar towards extinction in parts of Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
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