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    Researchers in Brazil Have Artificially Inseminated Jaguars to Help Genetic Diversity

    November 5, 2021

    Researchers in Brazil say they have successfully artificially inseminated jaguars in an effort
    to help protect genetic diversity in the species. After ensuring they are properly
    impregnated, they will use the techniques on wild animals in other endangered areas.
    Devastating wildfires have killed many jaguars. “They are being killed before we even get to
    treat them, so something has to be done," Cristina Harumi Adania, veterinarian at Mata
    Ciliar, says. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer explains

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