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The Role of Indigenous Management in Jaguar Conservation: A Case Study in the Caramuru-Paraguassu Indigenous Land

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Encountering the Jaguar: A Sign of Change

In a dark night, indigenous leader Fábio Titiah, from the Pataxó Hã-Hã-Hãe people, had an unforgettable encounter with a jaguar in the Caramuru-Paraguassu Indigenous Land (TI), located in southern Bahia. This area, which is part of the 6 million hectares of threatened biomes protected by the federal government's Ywy Ipuranguete project, is an example of how indigenous management can contribute to biodiversity conservation.

The Importance of Indigenous Management

Indigenous management is fundamental for biodiversity conservation, especially in areas like the Atlantic Forest, which is one of the most threatened biomes in Brazil. The Caramuru-Paraguassu TI, with its rich biodiversity, is an example of how indigenous management can help protect wildlife and ecosystems. The Ywy Ipuranguete project, which aims to strengthen and support indigenous management in 15 territories, is an important step in this direction.

The Mechanism behind Conservation

The conservation of the jaguar and other threatened animals depends on a combination of factors, including habitat protection, population management, and environmental education. Indigenous management, with its holistic and traditional approach, can play a fundamental role in this process. Additionally, the protection of indigenous lands also helps maintain ecosystem integrity and prevent biodiversity loss.

A Broader Context

The conservation of the jaguar and other threatened animals is not an isolated problem, but rather part of a broader context of biodiversity loss and environmental degradation. The Atlantic Forest, for example, is one of the most threatened biomes in Brazil, with only 12% of its original coverage remaining. Indigenous management, therefore, is an important part of a broader approach to biodiversity conservation and environmental protection.

What Happens Next

With the continuation of the Ywy Ipuranguete project and the expansion of indigenous management to other areas, there is hope that the conservation of the jaguar and other threatened animals can be strengthened. However, there are still challenges to be overcome, including the pressure of agricultural expansion and the need for more resources and support for indigenous management. The international community and local governments must work together to support indigenous management and protect biodiversity.

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This article was originally published in Mongabay Brasil.

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Tags: indigenous management, jaguar conservation, biodiversity, Atlantic Forest, Ywy Ipuranguete project

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