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RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Pckts - 12-08-2020




RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 12-13-2020

I was very, very fortunate to have had the opportunity to photograph this formidable male free in the wild.


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By Victor Luja


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 12-20-2020

Nayarit - Western Mexico


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By Victor Luja


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 12-23-2020

Panamanian male roaring during his territorial patrol




RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 12-28-2020

Mexico


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By Victor Luja


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 01-28-2021

Mexico 


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By Natura Mexicana


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Sully - 01-31-2021

AGFD: Jaguar, ocelot spotted again within Arizona

ARIZONA (KVOA) - The Arizona Game and Fish Department shared a Facebook post on Thursday of two wild cats that have been seen in Arizona regions for over four years.
AGFD shared the most recent picture of the Jaguar from Jan. 6 in the Dos Cabezas and Chiricahua Mountains.

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Courtesy of AGFD Facebook page

This is the same Jaguar that has been seen in this area since November 2016 with 45 documented events, according to AGFD.
The latest photo of the ocelot is from Jan. 14 in the Huachuca Mountains.

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This ocelot has been seen in this area since My 2012 with 94 reported events, AGFD said.


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 02-08-2021

Wild Cam: Costa Rica’s black panthers


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RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 02-10-2021

Portobelo, Panama


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By Yaguara Panama


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 02-13-2021

Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica

Female enjoying her sea turtle kill


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By Turtle Island Restoration Network


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 02-24-2021

Costa Rica


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By ProCAT


RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 03-01-2021

Very heathy siblings from Mexico




RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Dark Jaguar - 04-05-2021

Dark Jaguar from Belize

credits: Carol Fameti Foster


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RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 04-08-2021

A quality contributor from my Subreddit r/Jaguarland shared this picture of a jaguar of unknown sex captured at Cerro de la Muerte in Costa Rica


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RE: Mesoamerican Jaguars - Balam - 04-15-2021

Another successful reintroduction of jaguars into the wild, following works in the Pantanal and Ibera wetlands, this time in Mexico:

On March 11, the successful liberation of Nicté Ha and Celestún Petén was achieved.

These rescued jaguar sisters traveled through wetlands and flooded jungle, like a surreal dream, to arrive to our Wildlife Simulator: Tropical Unit in Quintana Roo, southeast of Mexico.
As you know Celestún Petén and Nicté Ha are two females that are contributing to strength the genetic pool of the wild jaguar populations in this region, the north of the Peninsula de Yucatán.
The legacy of these sisters goes further than only liberation, the facilities build to ran their rewilding program will serve in perpetuity to Mexico in order to attend future cases of rescued jaguars and neotropical felines with genetic viability of liberation.
Here we let you a little tribute to these golden goddesses, these images were taken by the Federal Government - Fonatur and are part of an original video that you can find in their social media.