Paseo del Jaguar

Paseo del Jaguar (Spanish: "Path of the Jaguar") is a proposed interconnected system of refuges and conservation corridors running from the United States through Mexico and Central America into South America.

[2] The corridors created by this program allow for the natural roaming behavior of the jaguar and safeguard them from ranchers and farmers by giving jaguars natural cover, letting them avoid human activities as much as possible.

These corridors in some cases are as small as a line of trees along a fence; they do not have to be something large, they simply have to be enough to link habitats together in continuous ground cover.

[3] There are many potential connections between current jaguar habitats.

A 2010 study by Rabinowitz suggested 182 of them, 44 of which are in danger of being eliminated by human use.