SWCCF News 2025 09
Everywhere we work, we install traffic signs. We have traffic signs in Sri Lanka depicting the Fishing cat, in Mongolia depicting the Manul, in India featuring the Rusty-Spotted cat, and Mexico with several species including the Jaguar. The above traffic signs in Chile depict all seven wild cat species found in Chile, from the diminutive Guigna to the Puma.
Guardians of the Grasslands: How Ranchers and Jaguars Are Learning to Thrive Together
Amazon’s Secret Hair Collectors: How Jaguars Are Helping Save Their Own Species
A low-cost, humane way to collect jaguar hair in the Amazon is empowering local conservation groups and protecting these apex predators.
Return of the Phantom: Jaguar Number Four’s Spectacular Reappearance in Southern Arizona
Trail-cam reappears Jaguar Number Four in southern Arizona—threatened by new border wall. Discover conservation efforts and ways to help.
Amazon at the Edge: Can We Pull the World’s Greatest Rainforest Back from the Brink?
Claws of Extinction: How Online Shopping is Killing Mexico’s Jaguars