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Entries for November 2024
International Jaguar Day. The Future of the Jaguar Is the Future of Our Ecosystems
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(November 29, 2024)
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International Jaguar Day. The future of the jaguar is the future of our ecosystems. With names such as Limi Tara in Honduras, Balam in Guatemala, and Jaguar in Belize, this feline stands as a symbol of strength and connection with nature.
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Illegal Cattle Routes: The Entryway of the Screwworm into Mexico
Views: 59
(November 01, 2024)
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The growing threat of the screwworm—Cochliomyia hominivorax, the larval stage of a fly that affects livestock, wildlife, and even humans—is advancing toward Mexico.
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Cattle trafficking routes: The screwworm's gateway to Mexico
Views: 5543
(November 01, 2024)
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The growing threat of screwworm, the larva of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly that affects livestock, wildlife, and even humans, is advancing towards Mexico. Recent studies suggest that cattle smuggling may be accelerating the parasite's spread, heightening the country’s vulnerability.
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