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Protecting Critical Jaguar Habitat
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"The current rate of the extinction of species (roughly 17,000 per year, globally) is between 10,000 and 100,000 times greater than during the most extreme periods of species loss in geologic history, including the Mesozoic and the Pleistocene."

The National Academy of Science
and the Smithsonian Institute
Jaguars
Wild Angels is continuing to develop a de facto wildlife reserve in Northern Sonora, Mexico. We are looking for and working with conservation buyers who are attracted to the austere beauty of this land, the opportunity to help protect endangered jaguar and the remarkably low cost of purchasing land: about $29 per acre. The smallest ranchos in the area are approximately 10,000 acres and the largest approximately 30,000. Owners agree to place the parcels under conservation easements to permanently protect the lands from over development, and can enjoy a spectacular retreat haven where they can build a beautiful home for much less than a comparable home would cost in the U.S.

What You Can Do
Please let friends and colleagues know of this unusual opportunity to buy land and protect it for the long term for the magnificent jaguar and hundreds of other species of wildlife.


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