Note: My National Geographic Magazine are not in order. This is because I don't have time to do my entries.
Conclusion: To save jaguars, don't hunt jaguars and do what is legal to stop the hunting of jaguars.
THE SHRINKING KINGDOM OF THE JAGUAR: Jaguars are decreasing in numbers. Why and how to solve it? Let me explain. In Bolivia, hunting, buying, selling and even possessing jaguar parts is illegal.
But Bolivia's security is low, so it is easy to smuggle jaguar parts. Also, a jaguar tooth can sell for $100 to $200 making hunting very frequent. But how can we solve this mess? Well, it won't be easy.
Credit: National Geographic
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