National Geographic Jaguar Study

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National Geographic Jaguar Study

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Here is a picture Guillermo Jaramillo wanted me to post for him. It's of a reacent Jaguar study he helped National Geographic with. Not to say I'm just a little jealous.
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saying I am jealous would be an understatement!
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Great photo....it is a rare privilege to be able to assist and work with the research team.
Are you doing the captures in the Yucatan?

Thanks for sharing and keep the photos coming, I am sure the guys on here appreciate them.

Good Luck with the rest of the captures.

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Three years ago I was lucky enough to be able to go down there and hunt with these guys. I still think about that trip alot. Hopefully one of these years I will be able to make it down there again. Memo this is Jason tell Tony "Hi". How have you and your boy been?

Very nice picture and I am also jealous. Was this jaguar caught near where we were hunting?
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hello Jeson. I remember you mabe in one month come back to the jungle .. callme you wanted go
one dog dead .... is hot in CAMPECHE now

SORRY MY INGLISH
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Your english is fine! Keep the pictures and stories coming,i really enjoy everything that you contribute on here. I am jealous also
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Hello.
My pasion is hunting cats whit my hounds and helping scientist in the traping
& studing of big cats
The photo is of A cat in CAMPECHE MX. We had some chalenges traping
this cat. Due to the extreame conditions one of the dogs passed away
and A camera man fainted along the way
The population of these beautiful animals is increasing here is where
there ia a conflict between man and JAGUAR. where man gaurding their
animals kill the JAGUAR
Next year WE plan to have six JAGUARS being tracked by GPS collars.
with JOE BRAMAN(from taxas)
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Memo,


Bottom picture. The dog on the left and the dog on the right. Are they running dogs? Or do they have running dogs crossed in them? Also nice pictures!!! Always enjoy your posts!!


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