Thursday, 31 July 2014

Seeking justice for Corazón: jaguar killings test the conservation movement in Mexico

Seeking justice for Corazón: jaguar killings test the conservation movement in Mexico 

31-07-2014   Mongabay


Mongabay writes, Eight years ago, a female jaguar cub was caught on film by a motion-triggered camera trap set in the foothills of canyons, oak forest, and scrubland that make-up the Northern Jaguar Reserve, just 125 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border. Three years later, in 2009, the jaguar reappeared on film as…

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Photo: Corazón in 2006. This jaguar, living near the U.S.-Mexican border, was killed and burned in February, sparking calls for conservation reform. Photo courtesy of the Northern Jaguar Project.

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