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      Using certified timber extraction to benefit jaguar and ecosystem conservation

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          The jaguar Panthera onca requires large areas of relatively intact habitats containing adequate amounts of prey to survive. Since a substantial portion of jaguar range occurs outside of strict protected areas, there is a need for economic incentives for habitat conservation, which carefully managed selective logging can provide. Forest Stewardship Council and Pan European Forest Council certifications intended to regulate wood extraction to maintain the ecological functions of forests require evidence of biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. We draw on twelve surveys across four countries and a range of biomes to present evidence that adequate logging management can maintain jaguar populations, but that they are at risk without efficient control of secondary impacts of access and hunting. Where resident, the presence of jaguars can serve as an indication that the ecological requirements of certified timber extraction are being met. We present a gradient of rigor for monitoring, recommending cost-effective options.

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          Contributors
          001-703-606-8882 , jpolisar@wcs.org
          benoit@kwata.net
          confauna@scbbs.net
          fjdsni@yahoo.com
          rmcnab@wcs.org
          rgarcia@wcs.org
          gponce@wcs.org
          rosarioarispe@gmail.com
          cvenegascuzmar@gmail.com
          Journal
          Ambio
          Ambio
          Ambio
          Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
          0044-7447
          1654-7209
          7 December 2016
          September 2017
          : 46
          : 5
          : 588-603
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Kwata NGO, 16 Avenue Pasteur, 97300 Cayenne, French Guiana
          [2 ]Fundación Simón I. Patiño, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
          [3 ] ISNI 0000 0001 2164 6888, GRID grid.269823.4, , Wildlife Conservation Society, ; Bronx, NY 10460 USA
          [4 ]Wildlife Conservation Society, Managua, Nicaragua
          [5 ]Wildlife Conservation Society, Casa No. 3, Avenida 15 de Marzo, 17001 Flores, Petén, Guatemala
          [6 ]Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
          [7 ]4841 1st, St. Arlington, VA 22204 USA
          [8 ]Km 9½ carretera a Masaya, callejón ladrillería San Pablo, Managua, Nicaragua
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6716-4777
          Article
          PMC5547025 PMC5547025 5547025 853
          10.1007/s13280-016-0853-y
          5547025
          27928654
          3eb73450-1db1-4150-998e-42ef05f397c9
          © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2016
          History
          : 1 May 2016
          : 18 August 2016
          : 16 November 2016
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          © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2017

          Certified timber extraction,Forest Stewardship Council certification,Jaguars,Pan European Forest Council certification,Selective logging

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