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1 week agoMexican jaguar sanctuary welcomes Yazu,' a cub that will help develop a genetic bank
The roar of the female jaguar can be heard throughout the Yagul Jaguar Sanctuary conservation, preservation, and rescue center in Oaxaca, and even further afield, in the nearby town of Tlacolula de Matamoros, about 20 miles east of the state capital. It's the sound of a mother trying to protect her one-month-old cub. Little Yazu is the first cub born under the center's Mexican jaguar breeding and conservation program, which aims to preserve the species.
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