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The Jaguar Conservation Fund (JCF), known in Portuguese as Instituto Onça-Pintada (IOP), was founded in June 2002 by a group of researchers with a strong background of work dedicated to the species. Its mission is "To promote the conservation of the jaguar, its natural prey and habitat throughout the species' geographical range, as well as its peaceful coexistence with man, through research and conservation strategies". The largest part (48%) of the jaguar's geographical distribution, which extends from northern Argentina to the southwestern United States, lies within Brazil. However, although nationally considered endangered, until the foundation of the JCF few programs focusing on conservation of the species existed. Today, JCF is the only Brazilian NGO (non-governmental organization) de

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  • Instituto Onça-Pintada (es)
  • Jaguar Conservation Fund (en)
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  • Jaguar Conservation Fund (JCF); en español: Fondo para la Conservación del Jaguar; en portugués: Instituto Onça-Pintada. fue fundada en el Brasil en junio de 2002 por investigadores con un amplio historial de trabajo dedicado de la especie Panthera onca o jaguar, y tiene como misión “Promover la conservación del jaguar, sus presas naturales y sus hábitats, mediante la investigación y estrategias de conservación”. (es)
  • The Jaguar Conservation Fund (JCF), known in Portuguese as Instituto Onça-Pintada (IOP), was founded in June 2002 by a group of researchers with a strong background of work dedicated to the species. Its mission is "To promote the conservation of the jaguar, its natural prey and habitat throughout the species' geographical range, as well as its peaceful coexistence with man, through research and conservation strategies". The largest part (48%) of the jaguar's geographical distribution, which extends from northern Argentina to the southwestern United States, lies within Brazil. However, although nationally considered endangered, until the foundation of the JCF few programs focusing on conservation of the species existed. Today, JCF is the only Brazilian NGO (non-governmental organization) de (en)
  • O Instituto Onça-Pintada (IOP) ou Jaguar Conservation Fund é uma organização não governamental brasileira fundada em junho de 2002 pelo casal de biólogos Leandro Silveira e Anah Tereza de Almeida Jácomo (pt)
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  • The Jaguar Conservation Fund (JCF), known in Portuguese as Instituto Onça-Pintada (IOP), was founded in June 2002 by a group of researchers with a strong background of work dedicated to the species. Its mission is "To promote the conservation of the jaguar, its natural prey and habitat throughout the species' geographical range, as well as its peaceful coexistence with man, through research and conservation strategies". The largest part (48%) of the jaguar's geographical distribution, which extends from northern Argentina to the southwestern United States, lies within Brazil. However, although nationally considered endangered, until the foundation of the JCF few programs focusing on conservation of the species existed. Today, JCF is the only Brazilian NGO (non-governmental organization) devoted exclusively to promoting the conservation of the jaguar. It is currently implementing scientific research in four Brazilian biomes (Amazon, Cerrado, Caatinga and Pantanal) and supports partner organizations in the Atlantic Forest. Research topics include long-term population monitoring programs for jaguars and their main prey species, and management programs to solve the conflict between the predator and livestock ranchers. Additionally, JCF's projects of cultural, educational and social character contribute to conservation of the jaguar, biodiversity, and to reduction of the effects of global warming. In order to facilitate contact between non-Brazilian supporters/sponsors and JCF activities in Brazil, the Jaguar Conservation Fund –US was founded in 2004 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. (en)
  • Jaguar Conservation Fund (JCF); en español: Fondo para la Conservación del Jaguar; en portugués: Instituto Onça-Pintada. fue fundada en el Brasil en junio de 2002 por investigadores con un amplio historial de trabajo dedicado de la especie Panthera onca o jaguar, y tiene como misión “Promover la conservación del jaguar, sus presas naturales y sus hábitats, mediante la investigación y estrategias de conservación”. Brasil engloba la mayor parte (48%) de la distribución geográfica del jaguar, que se extiende del norte de Argentina hasta el sur de los Estados Unidos1. No obstante, a pesar de ser considerada como amenazada de extinción en el Brasil, hasta la fecha de creación de JCF existían pocos programas dirigidos a la conservación de la especie. Hoy en día, JCF es la única organización no gubernamental (ONG) dedicada exclusivamente a promover la conservación del jaguar. Actualmente desarrolla investigación científica en cuatro Biomas brasileños (Amazonía, Cerrado, Caatinga y Pantanal) y en otros (Mata Atlántica) trabaja en asociación con otras organizaciones. Las líneas de investigación abarcan programas de monitoreo a largo plazo de las poblaciones de jaguares y sus presas naturales en vida libre, programas de manejo para solucionar los conflictos entre este predador y el productor pecuario, además de otros proyectos de tipo cultural, educativo y social, cuyas acciones contribuyan a la conservación del jaguar, de la biodiversidad y a la reducción de los efectos del calentamiento global. Con el objetivo de facilitar la interacción entre patrocinadores extranjeros y las actividades de JCF en Brasil, en 2004 fue creada en los Estados Unidos la ONG Jaguar Conservation Fund, la cual es una institución sin fines de lucro, con registro 501(C)3. (es)
  • O Instituto Onça-Pintada (IOP) ou Jaguar Conservation Fund é uma organização não governamental brasileira fundada em junho de 2002 pelo casal de biólogos Leandro Silveira e Anah Tereza de Almeida Jácomo O instituto é mantido com doações de empresários ou pessoas físicas e por meio de recursos particulares do casal de biólogos. Em fevereiro de 2022, o instituto formou uma parceria com a gigante agropecuária JBS, o objetivo é desenvolver um projeto de conservação da espécie ao longo do Rio Araguaia, o terceiro maior rio do Brasil, desde a divisa entre Goiás e Mato Grosso, passando pelo Tocantins, até o Pará, a iniciativa deve criar um dos maiores corredores de biodiversidade do mundo, com 3 mil quilômetros de extensão e área de 13 milhões de hectares, em que esses animais poderão circular livremente, inclusive entre os dois maiores biomas brasileiros: a Amazônia e o Cerrado. Em 2018, havia 14 onças-pintadas no local, destas, quatro são filhotes, dois são jovens e oito são adultos. Na última década, 35 felinos passaram pelo lugar. Apesar do estatuto de conservacionista, as onças-pintadas que chegam recém-nascidas ao criadouro não retornam à natureza porque a principal ameaça a elas, segundo pesquisas do próprio instituto, são os pecuaristas, segundo Anah, devolver o animal ao habitat é "contrassenso devolver à natureza um animal que já veio para o cativeiro fruto desse conflito". (pt)
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