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Wild Cat Species
— Jaguar
— Puma
— Jaguarundi
— Ocelot
— Oncilla
— Margay
Priority Landscapes
— Talamanca Mountain Range
— San Juan/La Seval Biological Corridor
— Volcanica Central-Talamanca Biological Corridor— Central Volcanic Cordillera
— Atlantic slope
In Costa Rica, Panthera has focused on consolidating the Jaguar Corridor Initiative. Mainly, work is carried out on the Atlantic slope, in the most vulnerable sites throughout the region: the connections between the Central Volcanic Mountain Range and the Talamanca Mountain Range and between the Central Volcanic Mountain Range and southeastern Nicaragua. Projects are being developed in these areas, which are intended to be implemented in the other jaguar corridors throughout Mesoamerica.
Currently, these pilot projects are focused on the following subjects: use of camera traps to monitor wild cat populations in Jaguar Conservation Units and biological corridors, implementation of anti-predation strategies to reduce conflict between wild cats and domestic animals, monitoring of roads and other infrastructure to measure their impact on wildlife, collection of scat samples using a trained dog in order to use them for genetic analysis and finally, conservation politics through collaborative work with the government and other NGOs and entities. At the regional level, a site security project has just started with the purpose of collecting data related to wildlife trafficking.
To date, our achievements include:
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Panthera Costa Rica
San Pedro, Montes de Oca, San José
(506) 8806-2867
Monica Chavez
mchavez@panthera.org
Director, Latin America
Program Manager, Costa Rica/Mesoamerica Hub
Field Biologist, Wild Cat Friendly Roads Project
Field Biologist, Anti-Predation Project
Field Biologist, Wild Cat Genetics Project
Field Technician
Scat-Detection Dog
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