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The jaguar is a mobile animal and does not have a single home. It's range is from about central Brazil and Peru to modern day New Mexico. They prefer a warm to hot climate with easy access to water. While industrialization in the U.S. and northern Mexico has made them extremely rare in the area they are still spotted once in a while. Their South American range is being pushed north due to Brazilian harvesting of the Amazon. Colombia, Latin America, Mexico, and the United States are currently working on a sustained forest chain that would allow jaguars to roam freely and to prevent pocket breeding. This chain has already been created in Costa Rica through Guatemala. Mexico, Panama, and Colombia are currently working on the project. The United States is set to begin their side of the project upon the completion of three quarters of the Mexican part. Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia are looking into the project.

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