News
Jaguars have been born in an Argentine wetland 70 years after they went extinct from the area. The cubs were born in Ibera Park in humid, verdant northeastern Argentina following a successful ...
How the Jaguar, King of the Forest, Might Save Its Ecosystem. With a new train line threatening its habitat, the big cat may be the key to protecting this Mexican reserve—and everything else in it.
The restoration pros at E-Type UK restored this rare and unique early 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.2 Coupe to its former glory after nearly becoming scrap from sitting in the woods for over 30 years.
During the development of the Biodiversity Vision of the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest Ecoregion (UPAF), one of WWF’s global ecoregions, the jaguar was used as a focal species to design a biodiversity ...
A remote camera captures a 10-month-old jaguar cub in Brazil’s Pantanal region, where there are few people. New work aims to protect the animal's habitat in a more populated area of Belize.
Under-threat jaguar population believed to have doubled in South American ... The figures mean the population across the whole of the Atlantic Forest is estimated at between 150 and 200, WWF said.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results