Wolves can travel hundreds of miles, with territory size thought to be a function of prey density; jaguars likely have similar dynamics. In the arid Southwest, a 10-year resident jaguar appeared to ...
That includes Mexico, where they’ve suffered habitat fragmentation, illegal poaching, loss of prey, and conflict with humans—especially ranchers trying to protect their livestock. Jaguars are ...
Despite numerous conservation efforts, their populations continue to decline. Human-driven activities including hunting, destruction of forest habitat, loss of prey species, and human-wildlife ...
To strengthen jaguar conservation capacity and connectivity between core protected areas in the Chagres National Park-Darien National Park complex @unenvironment Conservation of wildcats and prey ...