Jaguars and pumas face extinction in Brazil’s northeast as the fast-growing wind power industry frightens them off their land.
Jaguars and pumas face extinction in Brazil’s northeast as the fast-growing wind power industry frightens them off their land The skull of a jaguar that was shot after being caught in a trap in a protected area in Boqueirão da Onça, known as ‘Jaguars’ Ravine.
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