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Home / Environment / Argentina's Vanished Jaguar Reappears in Historic Return

Argentina's Vanished Jaguar Reappears in Historic Return

21 Jan

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Summary

  • El Impenetrable Park faces massive deforestation, losing 300 hectares daily.
  • The jaguar, extinct for over 30 years, has returned to its native forest.
  • A reintroduction operation is underway, with a new wild cub born.
Argentina's Vanished Jaguar Reappears in Historic Return

El Impenetrable National Park in northern Argentina, a crucial part of South America's second-largest green lung, is battling relentless human impact. The Argentine Chaco ecosystem is one of the nation's most devastated, with over 80% of its deforestation occurring here, equating to a loss of 300 hectares of native forest each day.

This vast park, spanning over 130,000 hectares, encompasses diverse landscapes and was once the silent domain of the jaguar. Poaching had driven this magnificent species to the brink, with no sightings reported for more than 30 years, until 2019 when fresh tracks and camera trap evidence confirmed their impossible return.

Named Qaramtá, meaning "he who cannot be destroyed" in the Qom language, the jaguar's reappearance ignited a significant wildlife reintroduction effort. This event culminated in the birth of the first wild jaguar cub in over 35 years, symbolizing a powerful fight against extinction.

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El Impenetrable now stands as a vital refuge, a testament to dedicated conservation. Its survival, particularly that of the jaguar, underscores a collective decision that this unique ecosystem and its inhabitants are worth fighting for.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
El Impenetrable National Park is facing severe deforestation but is also experiencing the historic return of the jaguar after a 30-year absence.
The jaguar's return is significant because it was thought extinct in the region for over 30 years and its presence is key to conservation efforts.
Over 80% of Argentina's deforestation happens in the Argentine Chaco, with 300 hectares lost daily.

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