A corridor might include a cattle ranch, a canal development, a citrus plantation or a backyard. Country by country, Panthera’s scientists begin by mapping the jaguar’s presence and the corridors through which they live and move. This is built through a multi-dimensional process. In partnership with governments, corporations and local communities, Panthera’s Jaguar Corridor Initiative works to preserve the jaguar’s genetic integrity by connecting and protecting core populations in human landscapes from northern Mexico to Argentina. Panthera’s Jaguar Corridor Initiative is the only conservation program that seeks to protect jaguars across their entire 6 million km 2 range. Follow our upcoming adventures in 2022 and join the #JourneyoftheJaguar on our social media account below. Alan Rabinowitz and the scientists of Panthera embarked on a race against time to secure the ancient path of the jaguar in Latin America.
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