Mexico's jaguar population is up 30% since 2010, but still at risk
A jaguar wears a monitoring collar in Calakmul, Mexico, where the population has increased significantly in recent years, but the largest feline in the Americas remains at risk of extinction, according to the National Alliance for Jaguar Conservation , in this handout distributed on August...
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