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Jaguar Population Rises in Mexico

September 15, 2025 Reported by AI

Jaguar numbers in Mexico have increased by 30% following conservation efforts, as announced on September 15, 2025. This positive development aids biodiversity recovery. Experts attribute the rise to protected habitats and anti-poaching measures.

Population Growth

Surveys indicate a rebound in jaguar populations in key reserves.

Conservation Success

Programs involving local communities have been instrumental.

  • Location: Mexican forests
  • Future Plans: Expand protected areas.

Details from Carbon Brief.

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