Help Save The Last Wild Jaguars of the Indio Maiz Reserve in Nicaragua

 The Indio - Maiz Biosphere Reserve is located between the towns of El Castillo, San Juan De Nicaragua, and Bluefields in the SouthWest Corner of Nicaragua. 

The Indio Maiz Biosphere Reserve in Nicaragua lies in the Caribbean Lowlands and protects large tracts of Rainforest that support Wild Jaguar Populations. 

Paso Pacifico a Wildlife Conservation NGO based in Nicaragua has documented the presence of Multiple Wild Jaguars in the Indio Maiz Biosphere Reserve through Camera Traps and Track Surveys. 

Photos of Wild Male Jaguars and a Female Jaguar with four cubs has been documented. 

The Presence of a Melanistic or Black Jaguar has also been recorded in the Wildlife Conservation Area. 

The Wild Jaguars of the Indio Maiz Reserve in Nicaragua are threatened by Illegal Ranching Activities and by Poacher Gangs who kill Wild Jaguars for their Teeth, Skins, and Body Parts. 

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