Can jaguars be saved from extinction? Scientists such as Alan Rabinowitz of New York's Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) (0)__A__ that they can.
Over the last hundred years, jaguars have lost more than half of their habitat. They
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lived in the south-western United States, Mexico, and much of Central and South America.
Today, jaguars' numbers
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dropped to the thousands, according to Scott Silver, Mesoamerican Project Coordinator for WCS's Jaguar Conservation Program.
Scientists
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Rabinowitz still believe that jaguars can be saved.
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