They created some exclusive areas to protect this mammals, they are called “Unidades de conservación del jaguar” (UCJ). In this areas they protect not only the jaguars but also plants and vegetation that are in danger, the areas are home for about 50 jaguars.
--This areas are not exclusive for jaguars, they also have different animals that live there, for example small animals that work as preys for the jaguars--
“National and international conservation strategies have reduced the number of jaguars killed annually.”(Philip Hershkovitz) WWF has worked with the government of Brazil to successfully protect large blocks of Amazon forest for the jaguar. In Peru, WWF continues to track jaguars to learn more about their habitat requirements.(World Wide Foundation.)
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