Reino Animal, a sprawling animal conservation park some 56
kilometres (35 miles) northeast from Mexico City, plans to move one
of their female jaguars and her future cubs to its new facility next
spring.
After two years without human interaction, it plans to release the
cubs into the wild. Animals bred in captivity in contact with humans
or those rescued from the exotic pet trade cannot be set free.
Rescue workers hope the released jaguars will breed in the wild,
increasing local populations decimated by deforestation, poaching
and fragmented habitats.
The largest and most powerful cat in the Americas - once deified
across pre-Hispanic civilizations - is endangered. There are about
4,700 left in the wild in Mexico, according to a census published
last year.
Reino Animal's jaguar sanctuary, which started operating a year ago
with help from Italian chocolate maker Ferrero, currently houses
seven jaguars in 5,000 square meters (53,820 square feet), including
the recent 1,000 square meters expansion for its "wild breeding"
project.
Some of the animals suffered abuse when they were formerly kept as
exotic pets. They had their teeth filed, were declawed and had the
nerves on their paws burnt to prevent the claws from growing back.
Much of Mexico's illegal wildlife trafficking takes place on social
media, according to environmental activists, who have blasted what
they call toothless regulation threatening species in one of the
world's most biodiverse countries.
Maintaining each jaguar costs Reino Animal 40,000 pesos ($2,080) per
month, paid through tourism and the partnership with the Ferrero.
"In the new section jaguars will have the wildest breeding
possible," said Reino Animal director Ithiel Berrum.
($1 = 19.2170 Mexican pesos)
(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing by Sarah Morland and
Bill Berkrot)
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