This video clip shows a beautiful jaguar sitting on a riverbank in the Brazilian Pantanal — a region in western Brazil, on the border with Bolivia and Paraguay, that is home to the world’s largest wetland and the highest density of jaguars. Panthera’s field staff are working on the ground in the Pantanal with local ranchers to show how ranching and jaguar conservation can co-exist in this spectacular landscape. Showing local ranchers how to improve their livestock husbandry techniques, including building predator-proof corrals for their cattle, is just one way in which Panthera’s field staff are working to protect the jaguar and mitigate human-jaguar conflicts in the region. Learn more about Panthera’s jaguar conservation work through the Pantanal Jaguar Project (bit.ly/fSrKhd). Learn more about Panthera’s Jaguar Corridor Initiative here bit.ly/aoyIJC Watch the award winning Panthera film, My Pantanal, at bit.ly/iPF8zm.
Jaguar Sitting on a Riverbank in the Brazilian Pantanal
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