Jaguar Cub Born in Argentina’s Gran Chaco After Three Decades
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Jaguar cub born in Argentina’s Gran Chaco after three decades
A 5-month-old jaguar cub has been spotted along the Bermejo River in northern Argentina’s Gran Chaco region — the first wild-born cub in the region following a rewilding program at El Impenetrable National Park led by conservation nonprofit Rewilding Argentina. Researchers had suspected a birth several months prior, finding paw prints and other indirect signs, but weren’t able to confirm the existence of the jaguar cub. On July 30, local guides …
This is a momentous milestone for the recovery of the largest South American feline in the country.


The First Wild Yaguareté Was Born in El Impenetrable: a Milestone for Conservation in the Chaco Seco
It is the first birth registered in the wild in decades in the Argentine dry Chaco
A project to reintegrate the native species began to bear fruit. It aims to prevent extinction and is a great advance.
There were indirect indications of the puppy since late February this year, but there was no visual record.
A female cat and her baby were photographed on the banks of the Bermejo River in the national park.
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