Jaguars and pumas are teetering on the brink of extinction. If you have ever dreamed of coming nose-to-nose with one of these wildcats, or at least finding out more about their lifestyles, this could be your opportunity!
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The Jaguar is the largest feline in the western hemisphere, and was once common from the southwest United States to northern Argentina, but its numbers have been reduced by more than half over the past century. Despite their protected status, jaguars continue to be the target of many a hunter and rancher in Costa Rica. Pacuare Lodge lies in a vital area for jaguar conservation, within the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor – a mosaic of protected areas extending from Panama to Mexico. In a show of its commitment to the protection of this spectacular creature, Long Run Alliance Member Pacuare Lodge has for the past three years supported a study of jaguars within its 340 -hectare (836-acre) nature reserve.
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