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Nicaragua op rescues jaguar cubs in social media ad

Poachers had already killed the young cats' mother

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2021 6:00PM

Nicaragua op rescues jaguar cubs in social media ad
The nervous little green-eyed predators yesterday arrived at the zoo south of Managua, where they will spend the next few days getting dewormed and undergoing medical examinations. – AFP pic, January 28, 2021

MASAYA – When a post on social media exposed animal traffickers who planned to illegally sell two young jaguars abroad, Nicaragua zookeeper Eduardo Sacasa had a narrow chance to save the cubs.

The poachers – who had already killed the young cats' mother – were caught red-handed and agreed to hand the animals over, but under one condition.

They demanded Sacasa, director of Nicaragua's National Zoo, meet them in the Daukura region and pick up the cubs without bringing any authorities along. 

So, Sacasa flew to the Caribbean city of Bilwi, and then, with the help of four guides, travelled first by car and then up a river by boat to a village to meet the poachers and save the baby jaguars – one of the most endangered species in Nicaragua. 

"It's our passion to save these little animals that are in danger of extinction, they're killing them," he told AFP upon return to the capital city of Managua with the felines, a female and a 3-month-old male. 

"They're thin, they (the poachers) gave them cowhide to eat," Sacasa lamented. "They were going to sell them to a Chinese citizen after taking them to Honduras."

He explained that lately, there have been wild animals roaming through human communities after hurricanes Eta and Iota in November destroyed their habitats.  

The nervous little green-eyed predators yesterday arrived at the zoo south of Managua, where they will spend the next few days getting dewormed and undergoing medical examinations. 

According to Sacasa, jaguars are among the most endangered species in Nicaragua, along with the tapir.

The zoo, which also houses an animal rescue centre, is developing a breeding programme for jaguars, which can live up to 25 years in captivity, but often do not make it past 10 in the wild, due to habitat destruction and illegal hunting, Sacasa said. 

In Nicaragua, jaguars, which are strong hunters capable of taking down even a crocodile in the water, mostly live in the forests along the Atlantic coast.

Jaguars, or panthera onca, are listed as "near threatened" on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list of threatened species. – AFP, January 28, 2021

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