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Jaguars are powerful and majestic cats that face threats from habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal trade. WWF works to protect jaguars and their habitats across 18 countries in Latin America.
12 de jan. de 2024 · Jaguars are listed as Near Threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, and appear in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
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28 de fev. de 2018 · The web page reports on the threats and conservation efforts for the jaguar, the largest feline in the Americas, which faces habitat loss, poaching and human-wildlife conflict. It highlights the success stories and challenges in Mexico, Panama, Bolivia and other countries where the species lives.
Scientific Names: Panthera onca. Habitat: While it prefers dense, humid rainforests, it can accommodate a wide variety of wooded or open terrain. It is closely associated with the presence of water. Status: Near threatened, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. © © naturepl.com / Edwin Giesbers / WWF. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
9 de jul. de 2019 · Learn how WWF is monitoring and protecting jaguars, the largest big cat species in the Americas, from illegal hunting and habitat loss. Jaguars are vital for the Amazon ecosystem, but their range has decreased by half in the last 100 years.
About Jaguars. The largest cat in the Western Hemisphere, jaguars (Panthera onca) roam across 18 countries, spanning from Mexico to Argentina. Jaguars have been eradicated from nearly 50 percent of their historic range and are classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Há 1 dia · Make a symbolic jaguar adoption to help save some of the world's most endangered animals from extinction and support WWF's conservation efforts. Support WWF. Become a member of WWF and support our global conservation efforts. Learn more about jaguars h. Species from other months. January: Polar Bear. February: White Rhino. March: Sloth. April: