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Mexico jaguar numbers grow, but extinction threat remains

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Mexico's jaguar population has increased significantly in recent years but the largest feline in the Americas is still in danger of extinction, said a Mexican advocacy group that released a national census of the animals.

Breakdown
  • Jaguar numbers in Mexico have increased by 30% since 2010.
  • The Yucatan Peninsula and South Pacific regions have the highest jaguar populations. 27s
  • Expanded protected areas now cover 10 million hectares for jaguar conservation. 51s
  • Jaguars remain threatened by habitat loss, illegal hunting, and trafficking. 1m 41s
  • Conservationists call for more action to protect jaguar corridors and stop illegal trade. 2m 4s
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