Jaguars in the New Millennium - Jaguar Conservation Units

May 13, 2010
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The Jaguars in the New Millennium Data Set is a geographically-based priority setting exercise for jaguars throughout their range. The Wildlife Conservation Society, with the help of 35 jaguar experts from throughout this great cat's range, created the first data set in 1999. The Wildlife Conservation Society updated this data set in 2006 with the help of 89 jaguar experts. The experts were surveyed to assess the state of knowledge about the ecology, distribution, and conservation status of the jaguar, to identify priority areas for is conservation on a range-wide basis, and to build an international consensus for the conservation of the species.
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Title: Jaguars in the New Millennium - Jaguar Conservation Units
Credits: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Date: 20060501
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
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If used, please cite: Marieb, Katherine. 2006. Jaguars in the New Millennium Data Set Update. WCS Working Paper. Wildlife Conservation Society, New York. 1-80.
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