Loss of prey could drive Atlantic Forest jaguars to extinction
PolicyWednesday, April 8, 2026Mongabay

Loss of prey could drive Atlantic Forest jaguars to extinction

A recent study indicates that the extinction of jaguars in Brazil's Atlantic Forest is closely linked to the decline of their prey, including deer and peccaries. Effective conservation efforts must prioritize the protection of these prey species to ensure the survival of the jaguar population.

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