JAGUAR POPULATION
The Jaguar population is decreasing, and conservation work needs to be done in the places were they mostly live, like the Amazon Basin when the jaguar population seems to be rising up again the conservation work can be taken more seriously like bringing back the jaguar back to the United States mostly in Arizona but it will only work if they stop killing them across the border. Before the jaguar was endangered the average killing of the jaguar a year was 18,000 and of course they were killed for their spotted coat and now ONLY! 15,000 jaguars are left in the world today.