Drug trafficking and its devastating effect on jaguars in Central America

The **Central American jaguar** faces a new threat: **drug trafficking**. This feline shares almost 70% of its territory with drug cartels, putting its survival at **risk**.

In addition to drug trafficking, **deforestation and habitat fragmentation** are isolating jaguar populations. The expansion of **illegal livestock farming** also contributes to this issue.

Narcotrafficking Impact

A study published in the Biological Conservation journal indicates that the US-led drug war is pushing traffickers into **protected areas**, where the highest jaguar densities in Central America are found.

Approximately 69% of the jaguar population in the **Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC)** is located in areas most suitable for drug traffickers.

Conservation Strategies

To ensure the flow of jaguar populations, it is crucial to establish and protect biological corridors. These corridors help **prevent inbreeding** and ensure the future survival of the jaguar.

Drug Policies and Conservation

Researchers emphasize the need to review **drug policies** to consider the **costs and impacts on biodiversity**. Engaging in dialogue with the conservation community and local communities is essential to find more effective political solutions.

Funding and Support

Direct funding and **empowerment of indigenous and local communities** can improve conservation outcomes. International support is crucial to provide **livelihood alternatives** and strengthen governance in protected areas.

The arrival of drug cartels in previously uninhabited areas of Central American forests has brought illegal infrastructure construction and **various forms of money laundering**, as well as the expansion of livestock farming for territorial control and the usurpation and **exploitation of lands and natural resources**.

All these activities seriously threaten the jaguar’s survival.

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