Let's face it: jaguars in the U.S. are probably doomed. The Fish and Wildlife Service damned them to local extirpation with its subservience to the Bush Administration by bending right over on the ridiculous border wall biological opinion. But we digress.
The good news- and yes, we here at DL do occasionally notice good news- is that a savvy group of conservationists calling themselves the Northern Jaguar Project mustered up enough bucks to buy a ranch in Mexico to protect resident jaguars. Perhaps up to 120 individuals occupy the lands in question.
And, just because the acquisition is complete doesn't mean they won't still welcome your donations. Check out their link, above.
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