The elusive jaguar has been virtually wiped out from most of its northern range.
Jaguars now occupy around half of their historic habitat.
Their habitat is under siege like never before. In the Amazon, a stronghold for the jaguar, we're losing an area of rainforest around the size of three football pitches every minute with huge increases in the number of fires recorded in 2019.
ADOPT A JAGUAR AND RECEIVE
Cuddly Toy
An optional soft toy to love forever. Toy may vary from image shown.
Welcome Pack
Choose between our standard welcome pack or a pack created for children under 12.
Regular Updates
We'll keep you updated on how you're supporting our vital work including sending your adoption updates three times a year.
Certificate and Background
Get a personalised adoption certificate and a lovely jaguar video call background.
Adopt a Jaguar
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YOUR ADOPTION REALLY HELPS
Animal adoptions like yours give a huge boost to our work. They not only help fund projects to work with local communities to monitor jaguar movements and help protect their habitat but also fund our other vital work around the world.