Thanks Nick!. I remember reading the story when was published , well I´m old enough. The interesting point is that almost nothing is known these days about the jaguar populations. I´m sure that at least in a Province in Argentina which I know there are as many as 34 of them in a single "estancia"...this suggest that a hunting quota must be determined for reducing damages to the cattle and avoiding inbreeding. Alas, this is not foreseen in the near future or never, my guess.
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Originally posted by nainital: (....) I´m sure that at least in a Province in Argentina which I know there are as many as 34 of them in a single "estancia" (...).
Hey Ricardo, where is that ??? I might pay them a friendly visit !!!