Most of ‘top ten’ hotspots for jaguar conservation are in Brazil’s Indigenous territories

Jaguars have been feared and revered for centuries, inspiring rituals, cults, and, more recently, conservation concerns. Although jaguars’ known range extends from Mexico to Argentina, they’ve been eradicated from almost half of this region. Scientists estimate that between 64,000 and 173,000 individuals remain, and half of these are in Brazil. A group of researchers has … Continue reading Most of ‘top ten’ hotspots for jaguar conservation are in Brazil’s Indigenous territories