Colombia creates safe habitats for threatened jaguars

  • 9 years ago
Colombia's government has signed a landmark agreement with an international group, dedicated to wildcat conservation.

The deal with Panthera aims to preserve the so-called Jaguar Corridor -- a path used by the animals to move from Central to South America.

It's seen as crucial for their survival.

Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti travelled to the Colombian Amazon to see what dangers they face, and what's being done to protect them.

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