Efforts to protect Margays include habitat conservation, legal protection under national and international laws, and initiatives to reduce deforestation and habitat fragmentation in their native range across Central and South America. Conservation organizations are also working on community education programs to raise awareness about the importance of Margays and the threats they face. Additionally, some projects focus on monitoring populations and restoring degraded habitats to ensure the survival of this elusive feline species.
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To protect ozone , CFC's are being curbed. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
A Margay will protect itself by staying high in a tree, out of reach. Being very flexible, agile, wide footed, well clawed, and great at jumping, they are very much at home in the trees. There is also safety in numbers and by being in a family herd they stay safe.
Cause they can
no killing them
Not much
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Margays have sharp teeth and massive claws that are not only for climbing, but also for fighting back.
I dont know. do you?
nothing
i dont think that much