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Edition 26 - March 2009
Spatial Ecology, Sympatric Behavior and Conservation of Jaguars (Panthera onca) and Pumas (Puma concolor) in Belize. By Omar Figueroa. Natália Mundim Tôrres from Jaguar Conservation Fund named one of top ‘Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders’. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 25 - February 2009
First jaguar capture in the flooded forests of Amazonia, Brazil. By Emiliano Esterci Ramalho. Requiem for a Jaguar: thoughts on Macho B from the biologist that knew the rare borderlands jaguar. By Emil McCain.

Edition 24 - January 2009
Camera Trapping for Jaguar at the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize. By Paul Higginbottom. Epidemiologic relation between jaguars (Panthera onca) and domestic animals in three Brazilian biomes: Cerrado, Pantanal and Amazon. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 23 - December 2008
Letter – End of the Year

Edition 22 - November 2008
New Web Resource: The Jaguar Conservation Network. By Alexandra Zimmermann & Chloe Inskip Jaguar Conservation in the U.S. Mexico Borderlands. By Craig Miller.

Edition 21 - October 2008
The Jaguar Along the Araguaia River Biodiversity Corridor – Central Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Protecting Habitat for the Northern Jaguar, USA and Mexico. By Anthony Povilitis.

Edition 20 – September 2008
Jaguar Distribution in Guatemala, Central America. By Rony García-Anleu, Víctor Hugo Ramos, Roan Balas McNab, Franklin Herrera, José Moreira & Gabriela Ponce. Importance of Maintaining Forest Fragments on Private Properties for Conservation of the Jaguar and its Prey in the Region of Aruanã, Goiás, Central Brazil. By Analice Calaça.

Edition 19 – August 2008
Looking for opportunities to protect the jaguar (Panthera onca) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. By Rosario Arispe. Jaguar and prey monitoring in the South American Llanos, Vichada-Colombia. By Jose Fernando Gonzalez-Maya, Sergio Balaguera-Reina, Diego Zarrate & Fernando Trujillo.

Edition 18 – Julho 2008
Implementing the Araguaia River Biodiversity Corridor: Conserving Species, Managing Resources and Preserving Cultures. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Jaguars kill fisherman in the Pantanal.

Edition 17 – June 2008
Cattle Predation by Jaguars and Pumas in Eastern Rondônia State. By Rafael Acorsi Soares. Study about jaguars in Yucatan, Mexico. By Juan Carlos Faller Menéndez.

Edition 16 – May 2008
Jaguar and puma research in the Amazonian lowlands of southeastern Peru. By Samia Carrillo-Percástegui & George Powell. Large cat (Panthera onca and Puma concolor) monitoring in the Sertão of Minas Gerais. By Edsel Amorim Moraes.

Edition 15 – April 2008
Brazil's First Jaguar Reserve Created Through the Use of Carbon Credits. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Scat detector dogs seek out jaguar locations in and around Emas National Park - GO, Brazil. By Carly Vynne.

Edition 14 – March 2008
First fotografic records of jaguars in the Cerrado of north eastern Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Ecological corridor will permit jaguars from the caatinga to have contact with other groups of this species. By Fred Furtado/Ciência Hoje.

Edition 13 – February 2008
Identifying the coloration of jaguars (Panthera onca) using fecal samples. By Taiana Haag & Eduardo Eizirik. Jaguar Juruena: Conservation of the Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the South of the Amazonia. By Francesca Belem Lopes Palmeira.

Edition 12 – January 2008
Jaguar (Panthera onca), puma (Puma concolor) and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) densities in mountain ecosystems in Mesoamerica, Costa Rica and Panama. By José F. González-Maya. Incidents of syncranial fractures in Panthera onca and Puma concolor obtained from the wild, Brazil. By J. L Rossi Junior & M. A Gioso.

Edition 11 – December 2007
Letter – End of the Year

Edition 10 – November 2007
Rancher Outreach and human-carnivore conflict mitigation in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala. By José Soto. First jaguar density estimate for the Caatinga – Brazil. By Leandro Silveira/Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 9 – October 2007
Density and habitat segregation by ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), pumas (Puma concolor) and jaguars (Panthera onca), in the Carbonera-Carate area, Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica. By Aida Bustamante & Ricardo Moreno. Territorial fight to death. By Lucas Leuzinger & Marina Leuzinger.

Edition 8 – September 2007
Researchers meet to evaluate the conservation status of the jaguar in Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Distribution, richness and abundance of the jaguar and its prey in the Pantanal regions of Rio Negro, Miranda, Aquidauana and Nhecolândia, Mato Grosso do Sul. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 7 – August 2007
Highway and diseases threatening jaguar conservation in the pristine forests of the Anden-Amazon region of Southeastern Peru. By Renata Leite Pitman. Jaguars and people: disigning educational programs based on distinct perceptions. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 6 – Julho 2007
Jaguars in Arizona. By Emil McCain. Evaluation of geographic distribution patterns of the jaguar: a contribution to defining priority areas for its conservation. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 5 – June 2007
Conserving Jaguars in the Paraguayan Chaco. By Roy Mc Bride & Luis Zavala. Jaguar Ecology in an Ecotonal Region (Cerrado Grasslands-Amazon Forest). By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 4 – May 2007
Jaguar Conservation Fund Newsletter is renamed “Jaguar News”. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Jaguars in the semi-arid Caatinga: JCF researcher obtains first records of black jaguars. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 3 – April 2007
Get to know the action plan for the jaguar conservation in Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Jaguar Conservation Fund supports 7 PhD and 2 Master’s theses working with jaguars in Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 2 – March 2007
I Workshop on Jaguar Distribution, Management and Conservation in Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Jaguars killing jaguars. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. The Jaguaretê Kennel trains scat detector dogs. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

Edition 1 – February 2007
A black jaguar in the Jalapão grasslands. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. Jaguar Conservation Fund starts research in 4 new Reserves. By Jaguar Conservation Fund. JCF expEdition records the last semi-arid jaguars of northeastern Brazil. By Jaguar Conservation Fund.

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