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Making the world safe for big cats |
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Bangkok, Thailand - Alan Rabinowitz was on a routine mission deep inside a Burmese jungle when news reached him about the attack.
He'd hardly emerged from the Burmese jungles before he flew to Brazil, where he's working on another project -- the establishment of a "genetic corridor" for jaguars from Mexico to Argentina.
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"He's very focused and dedicated, working toward what needs to be done with local people, officials, donors, scientists, and whoever can help." |
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