The Jaguar inhabits the Tropical Forests and Temperate-Humid Forests from some small populations in Sonora to Brazil and a small part of Argentina, however in recent years, its habitat has been reduced considerably due to the destruction of the ecosystems where it inhabits.
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The ecosystems where the Jaguar lives are being drastically destroyed due to human activities such as extensive livestock production, agriculture and deforestation, it is estimated that each year more than a million hectares of jungles and forests are lost annually in the country, causing isolation geographic that could cause its permanent extinction in certain places such as the western mother mountain, the cross country mother in Mexico and cause its complete eradication in other countries such as Chile, Argentina and Brazil, not in accordance with this, are highly threatened because the ranchers they hunt them to keep them away from their livestock and poachers to traffic their skins.
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If you know someone who is destroying the habitat, hurting or hunting the Jaguar, you can make your report by clicking on the following image::