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Argentina just completed the world’s first ‘wild-to-wild’ jaguar release

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This is Mini, a 2-year-old jaguar born in the wild and the first ever to be ‘translocated’ or moved for conservation purposes. Mini was captured in late 2024 and she’s just been released in El Impenetrable National Park.

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