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According to the organization the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the South American jaguar, including the black jaguar in the Amazon rainforest, is listed as near threatened. This means that populations are currently at relatively stable levels but that factors like continued habitat loss and fragmentation, and poaching could easily reduce those levels to the threatened status in the near future if left unchecked.

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