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The Red Yaguareté formally requested Chaco and Formosa governors of  to protect the property "La Fidelidad"

It was through two notes delivered in late March and early April. La Fidelidad is a huge property of 250,000 hectares, 150,000 located in Chaco territory and another 100,000 in Formosa.

It is a pristine area without residents and have all the extraordinary biodiversity of the Argentine Chaco: jaguar, giant armadillo, tapir, brocket deer, chacoan peccary, collared peccary, giant anteater, ocelot, etc. This property had been proposed to be a National Park by the Delegation Nea of National Parks Administration because of its rich biodiversity, large surface and strategic location, however, for various reasons the project never materialized.

The petition, signed by Mr. Nicolás Lodeiro Ocampo and by the renowned naturalist Juan Carlos Chebez, respectively president and technical advisor of the Red Yaguareté, noted that "La Fidelidad should be preserved for future generations and expressed concern about its present guard, under its owner's death and the dark interests that surround it". click here to see more.
 

 

New 4 Jaguars joined the Revaluation and Management Program of Captive Jaguars in Argentina

Currently, the Jaguar Network - Red Yaguareté has 8 Yaguaretés in this programme around the country.

This program seeks a new meaning for the existence of these beautiful Jaguars in captivity. Click here to see more.
 

 

The Red Yaguareté and the Ministry of Environment of Salta province signed an agreement to work together for the Jaguar

The Saltas's Environment Minister, Francisco López Sastre, signed in Buenos Aires a Memorandum of Agreement with the President of the Red Yaguareté (Jaguar Network), Nicolás Lodeiro Ocampo. The document sets out the institutional cooperation for the conservation of the Jaguar Natural Monument.

From this act, we will work together on legal issues, mitigation of human-jaguar conflicts, databases, biological corridors, etc. Click here to see more.
 

 

The National Parks Administration and the Red Yaguareté agreed to work together in preventing Jaguar attacks on livestock, in the Yungas forests

 

When a jaguar attacks the livestock that moves in its forests, farmers retaliate and kill him. This is one of the biggest threats the feline is facing. To avoid this conflict, we are developing together with the National Parks Administration an alternative cattle management experience gained in the community of Baritú.

The goal: to stop the killing of Jaguars and the loss of livestock. Click here to see more.
 

 

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