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Born to Perform: Conserving the Jaguar in the Amazon
The central Amazon Jaguar Conservation Unit is the biggest jaguar stronghold in the world, but even here, biological diversity and jaguar populations can fluctuate. The Wildlife Conservation Society has recently presented a plan to help guide multi-institutional efforts in conserving the jaguar (Panthera onca) in the Amazon basin.
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