Help Save The Last Wild Jaguars of Paraguay
In Paraguay, the Chaco Region is a key Jaguar Landscape that Western Paraguay shares with Bolivia. Paraguay has an estimated Jaguar Population of 1,500 but they are threatened by Habitat Loss and by the rapidly declining population numbers of their natural prey. The Diverse Ecosystem in the Paraguayan Chaco needs to be saved at all costs if the long term survival of Jaguars in Paraguay is to be ensured. The Paraguayan Chaco Forest covers 24 Million Hectares and is priceless for the Fauna it contains in South America. The Jaguars of the Chaco Region are the largest in size in South America, only the Jaguars of the Pantanal Region in Brazil are larger. Because, The Jaguars of the Chaco Wilderness in Paraguay are big in size they need large enough Prey to survive. What is of utmost importance in Paraguay, is to save Large Wild Prey Populations and their diverse habitat. Jaguars are Iconic Big Cat Predators who are in danger of going extinct a...