The Northern Jaguar Project is dedicated to preserving and recovering the world's northernmost population of jaguars, along with their unique habitats and native wildlife, in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Through scientific research, environmental education, and collaboration with ranchers, they work to minimize conflicts and protect these majestic big cats.
Since 2003, the organization has secured over 180,000 acres of protected habitat, recorded 80 jaguars, and engaged in various conservation efforts such as reserve development, restoration, and youth outreach. By safeguarding jaguars, they are not only saving a species but also whole ecosystems that thrive under the umbrella of jaguar protection.
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