Demand an End to the Mass Killings of Jaguars for there Teeth, Bones and Fur!

    Bolivia’s Madidi National Park is home to several hundred jaguars. Park director Marcos Uzquiano (at left) and his rangers have seen an uptick in interest from Chinese buyers looking for jaguar teeth to sell on the black market in their country.
    In China jaguar teeth are likely being used as substitutes for tiger teeth, which are turned into necklaces worn as status symbols, or in the belief that they protect the wearer from evil. And now jaguars are facing a new threat: poaching for the illegal trade in wildlife.
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