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Heterogeneous capture rates in low density populations and consequences for capture-recapture analysis of camera-trap data. Hoogesteijn, A. Great Plains Research 20 Spring : Educating communities and implementing improved livestock protection will also diminish human-jaguar conflict and encourage co-existence. Strengthening anti-poaching legislation will also protect future generations of jaguars. Since , Jaguars in the Fringe has been working to secure the survival of jaguars in the threatened Yungas and change negative attitudes among the local community towards these large carnivores.

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As humans develop land for agriculture and other uses, jaguar habitats are lost or fragmented, isolating populations and jeopardizing genetic integrity of the species. Jaguars are threatened by direct hunting by humans; for instance, some ranchers kill jaguars in retaliation or because of their perceived threat to livestock and livelihoods. Lack of natural prey, like deer and peccaries, due to over hunting by humans, contributes to population declines and forces jaguars to prey on domestic animals, further fueling human-jaguar conflict.

Specific conservation plans for the species have been developed in Brazil, Honduras, Mexico and Panama.



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