Latin America’s feline species are losing their habitat and becoming trapped in small patches.
Scientists are concerned about isolated populations and trapped individuals that are unable to migrate. This isn’t the only threat: reprisal hunting, vehicle collisions and the incursion of feral and undomesticated dogs into wild areas means that many cats could be on the path to extinction.
By Antonio José Paz Cardona
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