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A jaguar was killed in Zulia, Venezuela the 19th of this month. The killers claim they did it to avange the jaguar for killing a person, but there's no evidence of such thing ever happened. The authorities are looking to identify the poachers and bring them to justice.

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Absolutely barbaric , jaguars don't view people as prey.
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@Lycaon the person recording the video stated that he was going to consume the jaguar and "leave some ribs" for another person. I don't buy that he did it out of hunger as I'm sure farm animals like chicken or goat are always available. This was a senseless killing performed by an imbecile, I hope the authorities find him and apprehend him. 

This is the second jaguar from Venezuela killed this year and posted on social media, thankfully the killer of the first one was found and thrown in jail.
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Oh that is rather horrific let's hope all parties involved face justice .
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( This post was last modified: 07-23-2020, 06:14 PM by Rishi )

Ok, there's some really bad news.

4-year-old MT-3 of Mukundara, the one that travelled there on his own from Ranthambore, was found dead.

He was staying in Mukandara Sanctuary since February 2019. It was being told that tiger was suspected weak for a week. The forest department was preparing for his treatment, but he died before he could be captured.
Environmentalists have accused the forest department of negligence alleging that he died due to lack of timely treatment. Meanwhile, the state forest minister has asked for a full report of Tiger's death.

He was found lying unconscious near the hill on Thursday morning. The trackers feared something untoward as there was no movement for a long time & informed the authorities. After this, the medical team and officers reached the spot. When the medical team checked the tiger, he was declared dead.

The tiger's post-mortem has not been conducted yet, but cause will be declared after his autopsy. Few months ago he was badly mauled by the tigress Lightening after she refused his advances.


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@Rishi, the autopsy results came back and there was no foul play. It died because of a cardiac arrest due to an enlarged heart with clots in it’s chambers. Even if wildlife officials intervened, they couldn’t have saved him. 

MT3 also known as T98 of Ranthambore was an offspring of T60 (Junior Indu whose sister T59 or Alcmene is mother of a tiger who migrated last month).

https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/ranthambhore-tiger-which-had-made-kota-forest-its-2nd-home-found-dead-officials/1901489
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(06-13-2020, 01:05 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Onças do Iguaçú.

Great news.

New Atlantic Forest female showed up in Parque do Iguaçú. south Brazil.


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New Atlantic Forest female in the area, after seen her Onças do Iguaçú contacted Proyecto Yaguaretê to see if they've seen this unknown female before and they haven't.


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She's been roaming around Tarobá male's ( 81kg ) territory when she was seen.


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shes gonna be called Boyrá.


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Another new wild Atlantic Forest jaguar registered by Onças do Iguaçú project in the brazilian area - South Atlantic Forest.

This time Its a male and he will be named Kaluanã.


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Corbett has India's largest Tiger population
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(07-29-2020, 01:43 AM)epaiva Wrote: Corbett has India's largest Tiger population
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New Census

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(07-29-2020, 01:54 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(07-29-2020, 01:43 AM)epaiva Wrote: Corbett has India's largest Tiger population
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@Pckts
Thanks for your valuable information
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( This post was last modified: 07-29-2020, 04:31 AM by Dark Jaguar )

(07-24-2020, 07:59 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(06-13-2020, 01:05 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Onças do Iguaçú.

Great news.

New Atlantic Forest female showed up in Parque do Iguaçú. south Brazil.


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New Atlantic Forest female in the area, after seen her Onças do Iguaçú contacted Proyecto Yaguaretê to see if they've seen this unknown female before and they haven't.


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She's been roaming around Tarobá male's ( 81kg ) territory when she was seen.


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shes gonna be called Boyrá.


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Another new wild Atlantic Forest jaguar registered by Onças do Iguaçú project in the brazilian area - South Atlantic Forest.

This time Its a male and he will be named Kaluanã.


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Great News

New Atlantic Forest cubs in Parque Nacional do Iguaçú - Brazil.


2 Females were registered with cubs in the area India and Cacira females.

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India female. ( 1 cub )


India female.


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India female with cub, a male of around 8-9 months old.


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Cacira female. ( 2 cubs )


Cacira female.


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Cacira's cubs


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International Tiger Day 2020 special...



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(07-29-2020, 10:29 PM)Rishi Wrote: International Tiger Day 2020 special...





What a coincidence, as yesterday, it was announced that the species was making a 'remarkable' comeback, with positive results mainly coming from India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Russia, with a rare sighting of Indochinese tigers in western Thailand (near the border with Myanmar) also announced (as I mentioned here): https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-53581028

Credit: WWF
   
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5 men were detained in the state of Barinas, Venezuela for the illegal hunt of a mother jaguar and the capture of her two cubs intended to be sold to the black market. Unfortunately it is unlikely that the cubs will be able to be reintroduced into the wild as very few successful reintroduction programs have occurred with jaguars to the wild. Jaguar populations in Venezuela face a lot of pressure from hunting and habitat and prey loss, however, it is reassuring and refreshing to see the authorities being proactive in detaining and prosecuting the poachers of these animals:

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