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Rewilding: After 60-year absence it is time to reintroduce wild jaguars to US, say scientists


Rewilding: After 60-year absence it is time to reintroduce wild jaguars to US, say scientists
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Jaguars are believed to have been in the Americas since the early pleistocene epoch - long before modern humans evolved.
The ancestors of these big cats crossed the Beringian land bridge which once joined North America with Asia, and lived for millennia in the central mountains of Arizona and New Mexico, until the last one was shot dead in the 1960s.
Now, more than 50 years later, scientists believe the time is ripe to reintroduce the species to the USA. ....

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Now is the time to think about reintroducing jaguars into the US


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NEW YORK (May 11, 2021) - A group of scientists say now is the time to talk about reintroducing jaguars (Panthera onca) into the U.S.
In a study published today in the journal
Conservation Science and Practice, the authors provide a prospective framework for this effort and describe righting a wrong done to America s Great Cat in the Southwest more than 50 years ago. The big cats lived for hundreds of years in the central mountains of Arizona and New Mexico but were driven to local extinction by the mid-20th century, in part because of killing by government hunters.
Authors of the study include a diverse set of scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Center for Landscape Conservation, Defenders of Wildlife, Wildlands Network, Pace University, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Life Net Nature, and the Center for Biological Diversity. ....

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