MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's jaguar population has increased significantly in recent years but the largest feline in the Americas is still in danger of extinction, said a Mexican advocacy group ...
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Mexico's Jaguars Make a Comeback
Once feared to be on the edge of extinction, Mexico's jaguars are rebounding—offering what researchers say is a rare spot of "good news" in the global fight to save the endangered species. New census ...
Mexico's jaguar population has grown significantly in recent years --- up 30% since 2010, but the largest feline in the Americas remains at risk of extinction. That’s according to the National ...
Jaguars in Mexico are growing in number with more protected land, but the threat of extinction remains as hunting, habitat loss and illegal trade continues.
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Couple rescue puppy being used as “jaguar-bait” in Mexico jungle and bring to UK
A British couple have spent £3k to bring a jaguar-bait puppy back from Mexico – after rescuing him from a five-foot-deep hole ...
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