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A Jaguar in Brazil Makes the Longest Recorded Swim by the Species, Traversing at Least 0.79 Miles Through Water
The new record could help conservationists strategize ways to consider feline movements during construction of hydroelectric ...
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Researchers use vast network of cameras to make stunning discovery about jaguars: 'Extraordinary'
"It's great news." Researchers use vast network of cameras to make stunning discovery about jaguars: 'Extraordinary' first ...
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In Brazil’s Wild Pantanal, the Jaguar Has a New “Predator”—And This One Is Extremely Invasive
In Brazil’s vast Pantanal wetlands, the world’s largest tropical wetland and home to the densest population of wild jaguars, ...
The Jaguar Rivers Initiative aims to create ecological corridors spanning 2.5 million km² in a biodiversity hub that extends ...
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Scientists stunned after capturing first-of-its-kind footage of rare species: 'This is a monumental discovery'
The first-of-its-kind sighting demonstrates the value of a trail camera as a conservation tool. For example, a camera in ...
This wall would slice the heart out of Arizona’s Sky Islands, blocking jaguars and ocelots from reaching the resources and ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. The Indian River Lagoon, a long braid of brackish mangroves and shifting islands, runs along Florida’s Atlantic coast. It is home to 4,300 species, including ...
Staff from the Center for Biological Diversity documented Monday that construction has begun on a new segment of border wall ...
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