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In the tradition of Peter Matthiessen's The Snow Leopard, an
intimate portrait of the endangered, exotic, and elusive jaguar
When the nature writer Richard Mahler discovers that wild jaguars
are prowling a remote corner of his home state of New Mexico, he
embarks on a determined quest to see in the flesh a big, beautiful
cat that is the stuff of legend-yet verifiably real. Mahler's
passion sets in motion a years-long adventure through trackless
deserts, steamy jungles, and malarial swamps, as well as a
confounding immersion in centuries-old debates over how we should
properly regard these powerful predators: as varmints or as icons,
trophies or gods? He is drawn from border badlands south to
Panama's rain forest along a route where the fate of nearly all
wildlife now rests in human hands. Mahler's odyssey introduces him
to unrepentant poachers, pragmatic ranchers, midnight drug-runners,
ardent conservationists, trance-induced shamans, hopeful
biologists, stodgy bureaucrats, academic philosophers, macho
hunters, and gentle Maya Indians. Along the way, he is forced to
reconsider the true meaning of his search-and the enduring
symbolism of the jaguar.
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