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Jaguar population increases after wildfire and drought, indicating area's role as climate refuge

https://phys.org/news/2025-07-jaguar-population-wildfire-drought-indicating.html

Following a large-scale wildfire, more jaguars migrated to a study site in the Brazilian wetlands that already had the largest population density of jaguars in the world, a new study found.

"Finding even more jaguars and other mammals in the study area following the 2020 wildfire and extreme drought suggests that it may serve as a climate refuge, buffering the effects of extreme climate events," said Charlotte Eriksson, a post-doctoral scholar at Oregon State University.

The 36,700-acre site is a seasonally flooded protected area in the northern portion of the Brazilian Pantanal, the largest freshwater wetland in the world.

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So this is sort of good news but also concerning news

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