Are jaguars on endangered species list?

Yes, jaguars are listed as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

While not currently considered endangered, their population is declining due to several threats, including:

* Habitat loss and fragmentation: Deforestation and land conversion for agriculture and development are shrinking their habitat.

* Hunting and poaching: Jaguars are hunted for their fur, body parts used in traditional medicine, and sometimes out of fear or revenge.

* Human-wildlife conflict: As human populations grow, there are more encounters between jaguars and humans, leading to conflicts and sometimes the killing of jaguars.

It's important to note that jaguar populations are highly variable across their range, with some areas having much lower numbers than others. Some populations are critically endangered, making conservation efforts crucial.