Maya Biosphere Reserve The Jaguar Stronghold in Guatemala
Wild Jaguars in Guatemala in Central America are primarily concentrated in the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
This Huge Protected Wilderness Area forms the core of the Maya Forest which spans into Mexico and Belize and is Home to one of the largest and most viable Jaguar Populations in Central America.
Wild Jaguars are highly dependent on Water and Dense Forest Cover.
Wild Jaguars thrive in moist tropical forest areas, wetlands, and lagoons.
Wild Jaguars are known to be excellent swimmers.
There are currently 76 Wild Jaguars thriving in the protected wilderness area encompassing the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
Jaguar Populations in the Maya Biosphere Reserve need to be increased in the foreseeable future.
The Maya Biosphere Reserve is capable of becoming a Veritable Stronghold of Wild Jaguars.
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