Nickel mine exploitation threats to Sulawesi’s natural environment
14 November, 2024
Nickel mine exploitation threats to Sulawesi’s natural environment
14 November, 2024
MoMo4C: nature-based solutions and climate-resilient landscapes
14 November, 2024
Tuesday 19 may 2020
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The poaching and illegal trade in jaguars appears to be driven almost entirely by Chinese demand for jewelry and medicine from processed jaguar body parts. The most valued and trafficked parts of jaguars are their fangs. These are considered valid substitutes to tiger canines. Chinese medicine ascribes medical properties to tiger bones and teeth. Jaguars are listed in Appendix I of CITES, as they are endangered species; the increased poaching is becoming a severe threat to their survival.
The project Operation Jaguar wants to put an end to poaching and illegal trade in jaguars. Liliana Jauregui, senior expert environmental justice at IUCN NL, explains: ‘By exposing criminal networks, and improving investigation and prosecution by authorities, we want to combat poaching and illegal trade in jaguars. We also work on prevention by keeping poachers out of jaguar habitats to allow this top predator to continue playing its important role in the ecosystem.’
Earth League International’s Executive Director, Andrea Crosta, adds: ‘Given the sensitive nature of our work, the format of a graphic story works well. It shows the public exactly what we are doing, and how, without jeopardizing field operations and the safety of ELI team members.’
The jaguar on of the five big cats. Although it is a protected species, in countries like Bolivia, Suriname and Guyana jaguars are increasingly being poached for their teeth, bones and other body parts. The project Operation Jaguar wants to end this. Operation Jaguar is a joint project of IUCN NL, IFAW and Earth League International and is made possible by the Dutch Postcode Lottery.
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