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Jaguars in Mexico are Growing in Number, a Promising Sign That Conservation Strategies are Working

The first surveys to count jaguars in Mexico revealed a 20% increase in the population from 2010 to 2018, up to 4,800 animals.

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The Chicago Tool Library Is Growing So Fast It's Run Out Of Space For Donations

Youth Hailed for Providing Renewable Energy to 10,000 People Without Using Battery, Wind, Sun, or Water