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Colombia Proposes to Create a Trinational Corridor to Protect the Jaguar

The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia led in Mocoa, department of Putumayo, the fourth regional workshop to update the National Wildlife Felino Conservation Program, where the proposal to create a trinational conservation corridor between Colombia, Peru and Ecuador was highlighted, with the aim of protecting the jaguar, the largest feline in America. This feline is distributed throughout 18 countries and has been lo…
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The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia led in Mocoa, department of Putumayo, the fourth regional workshop to update the National Wildlife Felino Conservation Program, where the proposal to create a trinational conservation corridor between Colombia, Peru and Ecuador was highlighted, with the aim of protecting the jaguar, the largest feline in America. This feline is distributed throughout 18 countries and has been lo…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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