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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch

One of our last groups that visited San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch had this to say on TRIP ADVISOR......
Going to San Miguelito is a truly unique experience. To get there, you travel a few hours by truck through farm and ranch land. The land is flat, it's been cleared of trees, and it's kind of depressing from an environmental point of view. And then you get to San Miguelito and everything changes.
When you reach the ranch house, you have an incredible panoramic view of the lushly forested rolling hills, broken only by the river below and dirt road snaking off in the distance. It's then that you realize that the folks at San Miguelito have done something truly special.
Over the next few days - as you go on hikes through the forest, canoe down the river, and see an incredible diversity of wildlife - you hope that San Miguelito's special idea spreads to other farmers and ranchers. Their decision not to clear the forests and not to hunt the big cats that occasionally prey on their cattle is a brave one. Supporting the ranch by visiting for a few days helps support that idea, and, if we're lucky, might convince some of the other farmers in the area to follow suit.
It's not often in your life that you go somewhere and you are the ONLY visitor. Go to San Miguelito and you will be the only boat on the river, the only hikers on the trail...It's amazing.
The food you eat will be plentiful and delicious (more food than I think I have ever eat), and the staff taking care of you will be kind and caring.
It's tough to see a jaguar in person, but they are out there. We saw the camera trap evidence, and we saw tons of other animals up close and personal. It's a remarkable place.
BOOK YOUR TOUR TODAY!!!!!

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Cougar caught on film in Panama
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Adult Female Jaguar "Athena" teaching her cub to hunt... caught on camera trap at 4:23 am.

Please support our conservation project in educating rural communities through tourism and antii-predation strategy workshops for farmers and ranchers by creating a economic and environemental value by keep the jaguar alive by donating to through our website.


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Huge Male Jag Cleaning Himself
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RE: Impressive Wild Jaguars - Jubatus - 06-30-2014, 09:45 PM
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