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Maldives acutidens150 Offline
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Collarwali, the legendary tigress has passed away.
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(01-18-2022, 10:38 AM)acutidens150 Wrote: Collarwali, the legendary tigress has passed away.
Rest In Peace

She was farewelled with a beautiful ceremony. I love to see the respect people have for her.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2022/1/18/india-collarwali-supermom-tigress-death-emotional-farewell
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(01-21-2022, 03:25 PM)LandSeaLion Wrote:
(01-18-2022, 10:38 AM)acutidens150 Wrote: Collarwali, the legendary tigress has passed away.
Rest In Peace

She was farewelled with a beautiful ceremony. I love to see the respect people have for her.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2022/1/18/india-collarwali-supermom-tigress-death-emotional-farewell

Indeed. Rest In Peace Queen.
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Melanistic Jag cowardly killed by bandits in Arariboia - Arame in the state of Maranhão Northeast Brazil.

The case occured in October 2021 and 3 of the suspicious hunters was caught by the police and 1 was thrown in jail but I am not sure for how long he is gonna be staying there, about the others 2 I wouldn't be surprised if they are already free out in the streets like nothing happened.


Tough Reality these wild animals have to go through.


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(06-20-2021, 04:10 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Luísa Caatinga female jaguar unfortunately gets trapped in a cave. AGAIN.

Luísa, a 14-15 years old female Caatinga jaguar from Boqueirão da Onça - Bahia (Northeast Brazil) got trapped by people inside a cave once again, but thankfully this time around the person who trapped her called the biologists so they could rescue her.



Pró Carnívoros

''In February 2020, Claudia (now working for ICMBio, as manager of the Conservation Units of Boqueirão da Onça), received a message from the resident involved in the first rescue, informing that Luisa had been seen in the region and trapped again, but in another cave.

Yes, Luisa was trapped again in a cave, but thanks to the Program team's work with local residents, she (person who trapped Luísa) did not do anything mean or hidden. Not only did she not react by chasing and shooting the jaguar, but she took the initiative to warn Claudia, revealing the degree of trust that over years of working in the region she and the Program have been building and maintaining. Her reaction to the vulnerability she felt, due to the losses in her herd, was to trap the animal? and call for help to get her out of there. See how careful we need to be in judging situations. And what about the resourcefulness of those who work with animal conservation in the forest?

After obtaining more information, Claudia again assembled a team and went to the site, which also presented difficulties for the rescue work, because there were two openings to the cave, covered again with stones, which required the adaptation of two types of objects for the rescue, also with risks for the team.

After evaluation, the team was able to find the best way to rescue Luisa. After three nights of waiting, Luísa was rescued on the 15th day of the second imprisonment in the cave. Again weakened, Luísa was taken to Cemafauna/Univasf to receive the necessary care.''

Luísa Caatinga female in the containment box during the rescue


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INFECTION IN HER MOUTH

''After a new evaluation, it was discovered that Luisa had a generalized infection in her mouth and would need specific treatment from veterinary dentists, because with this problem she felt a lot of pain and was at risk of worsening the infection. In the case of wild animals, deaths due to generalized infections are not uncommon, as they make it impossible for the animal to capture its natural prey and cannot feed itself. In partnership with Ampara Silvestre, two specialists were sent to treat Luisa, thus eliminating the infection and the pain she was feeling.''

Luísa's worn out dentition


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Luísa caatinga female recovering in captivity from the first case trapped in a cave for 22 days without food and water, she was rescued in dire conditions.


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She measured 58 cm in height, 100 cm in body length without the tail and weighed 46 kg when released back to the wild in Sento Sé - BA, after recovery in captivity.


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There's an extra footage of this moment she attacked both cars (with the biologists in) parked next to her over the window. She was probably very stressed in this whole procedure.


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LUÍSA IS NOT ABLE TO RETURN TO THE WILD CAATINGA ANYMORE AND NEX NO EXTINCTION INSTITUTE EMBRACING LUÍSA.

''Considering her physical conditions, her age, the specific characteristics of the Caatinga and the conflict with cattle ranchers where she lived, it was realized that it would no longer be possible to return her to the wild. Following the protocols of the National Captivity Program, the institutions participating in the program were evaluated and NEX was identified as suitable to receive Luisa. We thank NEX for accepting her! Thus, she was sent by ICMBio, with the support of the Friends of the Jaguar Program, Cemafauna, Ampara Animal and the 72nd BI of Petrolina, to her new home at NEX, on February 07, 2021, remaining under the care and monitoring of ICMBio because of the Captivity Program.

The NEX is where Luisa is, this little lady who is now approximately 14 - 15 years old (in the wild they live, on average, 15 years). She will remain there, with all her friends from the jaguars and the Caatinga rooting for her and for all the 'Luísas' who have the sertão as their natural home, a biome that has been so mistreated by us, humans, that we threaten the survival of birds, reptiles, mammals... the waters, the soil... and when we are done with all of this, none of us will survive.''



LUÍSA ARRIVING AT NEX INSTITUTION

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Pissed off mode Luísa Caatinga female

she destroyed all palm trees in her enclosure lol.

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LUÍSA'S HABITUATION IN NEX's SANCTUARY

Nex No Extinction

''The whole process involving the handling of these animals must be done very carefully and be well planned, because most of these animals are suffering and are traumatized. The biggest challenge is to avoid more stress for them. Luisa is already in her new enclosure, which was built with all of your help (donations). We are immensely grateful for the support you have given us. This chain of good, unity, and love (even more so in such difficult and uncertain times) makes us even stronger to go on fighting for them.

Luisa is getting used to the environment. In the video, you can see that she is still very angry and distrustful. But she broke and uprooted all the palm trees that we planted in the enclosure, that is, she is getting comfortable... no problem, as long as she stays well, she can uproot whatever she wants and we will fix it later (except the canvas)''










I personally think they did a good thing in taking Luísa to capitivity, just like Merlin male (who very unfortunately got blind by gunshot and he is now also in the NEX sanctuary) these jaguars went through and suffered alot in their lives and Luísa is already 14-15 yo in addition to the rough condition of her the jaws which would make her incapable of succesfuly hunting her natural preys, these jaguars are now being well taken care the best way possible at NEX, treated the way they deserve and in NEX there's no chances of her being trapped in a cave again for a third time.


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More Sad News

In the 18th November last year (2021), that warrior of a jaguar, the Caatinga old female jaguar named Luísa unfortunately died.


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For those who don't know Luísa was a wild Caatinga female jaguar of 14-15 years old from Boqueirão da Onça - Bahia (Northeast Brazil), she sadly got trapped by people in a cave twice, the first case she was in a cave (trapped by local people) for 22 days without food and water, she was rescued only after a mega operation of the Amigos da Onça Project, Instituto Pró-Carnívoros and a Specialized Rescue Team after hard work managed to find the cave, Luísa was in dire conditions. Luísa then recovered in captivity, then she returned to the wild Caatinga, after a while she got trapped by people in a cave again but this time the person who trapped her informed Amigos da Onça Project the location where she was, and after she was rescued they sent her to NEX Sanctuary (as she was lacking dentition and others worn out which is terrible to survive in the wild) to be well taken care as she truly deserved but unfortunately she eventually didn't make it.



NEX NO EXTINCTION ABOUT LUÍZA'S DEATH.

''We are very sorry to announce the death of Luisa. Luísa presented an acute renal failure. We did everything within our power, unfortunately without success. At the moment, we have no words to express our pain. We are very sorry.

We thank to @icmbiocenap @ibamagov @amigosonca @institutoprocarnivoros @cbcampos8 @csgmartins @reprocon_org @rosegm9 @morato.ronaldo @jorgesalomaojr for entrusting Nex with the care of Luisa.

May São Francisco receive you Luisa. With all the affection of the the world.''






RIP Warrior.

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Return of the tiger at West Bengal’s Buxa tiger reserve


https://india.mongabay.com/2022/01/retur...PI52UcbKbw
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Cowards strike again

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The victim this time was a Young male jaguar killed in the region of Poconé - MT - north Pantanal.

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The unfortunate young male was known as Queixada male.


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That is quite grotesque behavior hope they face some consequences.
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(04-03-2022, 12:56 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Cowards strike again

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The victim this time was a Young male jaguar killed in the region of Poconé - MT - north Pantanal.

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The unfortunate young male was known as Queixada male.


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The man has been found and arrested.

Edit: unfortunately he’s still on the run
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Bhopal: Madhav National Park gets ready for tiger reintroduction


Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Preparations are in full swing at Madhav National Park in Shivpuri for tiger reintroduction plan.Forest department officers said that National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has given permission of shifting tigers to Madhav National Park. The national park which currently has no tiger population now is likely to get the big cat this winter. In the first attempt, three tigers will be brought to Madhav National Park and thereafter two will be shifted. 

Speaking to Free Press, the park assistant director Anil Soni said that tiger reintroduction was underway. “We are hoping to get tigers by December. At least one pair of tigers including male and female is expected in the initial phase,” he said.   

Once the tiger arrives under reintroduction plan, Madhav National Park is expected to see more flow of tourists. 

When contacted, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) JS Chauhan the total five tigers will be shifted to Madhav National Park. The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has given its permission in this regard. It will be in the winter season that tiger’s will be shifted to the Park. 
Most probably, tigers which often venture into the Bhopal outskirts from nearby jungle are likely to be translocated. Likewise, tigers of Panna Tiger Reserve or Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (Umaria), which frequently moves out of buffer zone, are also potential tigers to be selected for translocation to Madhav National Park. In the first attempt, three tigers will be brought to Madhav National Park and later two more will be shifted, said the official.


https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-madhav-national-park-gets-ready-for-tiger-reintroduction?fbclid=IwAR0bg4NhBw1KUPKZf9wTc4WoPyrOv78MBYoPFFzCEai5n3kkdqMlGn2o0Oo#l7lgt8wvyha67xj2ic
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This is something.

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/cheetah-deal-sought-indias-support-on-lifting-ivory-ban-namibia-8205271/
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Although it is not possible to freely access the source of the information, I would venture to guess that formally there should be no evidence of a take-along partnership. They are very distant conceptions and not practical approach to conservation.

Sustainability is intrinsic to Namibian conservation, a reminder, along with South Africa, how much we need to expand and diversify conservation tools.

Namibia has a population that has not yet reached 3,000,000 million people while more than 1,000,000,000, without fences, live with wildlife. Who needs more encouragement, India or Namibia? 

Do not take this information into account. CITES meetings are filled with every comfort sustained by the Lobby of large animal rights organizations. Do not fear that Ivory or rhino horn will be commercially viable again. Take the case of South Africa, where more than half of the living rhinos are protected by the private sector, even without being able to finance this practice by the most profitable element that logic can suggest.

As long as wildlife conservation is solely a government responsibility, there is no risk of this trade resurfacing. Living off the crisis is a fabulous business.

Countries that don't have elephants, rhinos, lions... have a vote over those that do. It's where countries come together, in blocks of interests, to play with nations... their people, their assets, their landscapes.
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