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What species of feline is in danger of extinction in Panama and is protected in the Portobelo National Park?
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Deep in the lush Panamanian jungle, the elusive and majestic jaguar stands as a symbol of the strength and wild beauty that inhabits the region's tropical forests. Endangered by habitat loss and poaching, the jaguar finds a safe haven in Portobelo National Park, where its vast territories offer a sanctuary vital to its survival. This park not only protects the ancient cultural treasures of the region, but also the rich biodiversity that inhabits it, including this emblematic feline species. Through the protection of its habitat and the implementation of conservation programs, Portobelo National Park plays a crucial role in the preservation of the jaguar and its ecosystem. Every sighting of this endangered feline is a reminder of the fragility of our nature and the importance of taking action to protect and preserve these majestic creatures for generations to come. In Portobelo National Park, the jaguar is more than a symbol of the beauty and power of nature; It is a reminder of our responsibility to care for and respect the natural world around us.
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