Saving Wildlife: Bolivia Jaguars

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Saving Wildlife: Bolivia Jaguar

Saving Wildlife: Using technology first adapted to identify tigers by stripe patterns, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society have identified 19 individual jaguars -- each with a unique spot pattern -- from digital camera trap photos taken in Bolivia's Madidi National Park. Credit: WCS Bolivia Program. (http://www.eurekalert.org/ multimedia/pub/37116.php?from=196694)

Wildlife Conservation Society uncovers record number of jaguars in Bolivia
EurekAlert (press release)
In a new camera trap survey in the world’s most biologically diverse landscape, researchers for the Wildlife Conservation Society have identified more individual jaguars than ever before. Using technology first adapted to identify tigers by stripe … Read rest of the story

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