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Translocation as a tool for the conservation of the jaguar Panthera onca: a case study in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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Going over the wall: insights into the illegal production of jaguar products in a Bolivian prison
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Recent jaguar records confirm the conservation value of the Baritú–Tariquía corridor between Argentina and Bolivia
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Present but not detected: new records increase the jaguar's area of occupancy in the coastal Atlantic Forest
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Jaguars in the matrix: population, prey abundance and land-cover change in a fragmented landscape in western Mexico
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Do social factors influence perceptions of the jaguar Panthera onca in Ecuador?
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Is reintroduction a tool for the conservation of the jaguar Panthera onca? A case study in the Brazilian Pantanal
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A systematic review of potential habitat suitability for the jaguar Panthera onca in central Arizona and New Mexico, USA
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People and jaguars: new insights into the role of social factors in an old conflict
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Jaguar hunting in Amazonian extractive reserves: acceptance and prevalence
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- Environmental Conservation / Volume 46 / Issue 4 / December 2019
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- 22 August 2019, pp. 334-339
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Non-invasive genetic sampling reveals diet shifts, but little difference in endoparasite richness and faecal glucocorticoids, in Belizean felids inside and outside protected areas
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 32 / Issue 3 / May 2016
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- 10 May 2016, pp. 226-239
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Wild meat: a shared resource amongst people and predators
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