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Imperiled ‘cloud jaguar’ spotted in Honduran mountains for the first time in a decade

Last updated: April 14, 2026 12:40 am
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April 13, 2026

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A rare ‘cloud jaguar’ has been sighted in the Honduran mountains, marking the first documented appearance in a decade

Conservationists suggest these sightings indicate the effectiveness of wildlife corridors

By Jackie Flynn Mogensen edited by Andrea Thompson

jaguar walking in forest

A robust male jaguar caught on camera in the Sierra del Merendón range in Honduras

Recently unveiled photos reveal an elusive “cloud jaguar” stealthily maneuvering through the thick vegetation of the Sierra del Merendón mountains in Honduras. This discovery brings a glimmer of hope for the endangered feline, which faces threats across its habitat in North and South America, primarily due to habitat destruction and poaching.

The jaguar’s habitat has been fragmented by agriculture, deforestation, and urban development, leading to a significant decline in its population. Between 1995 and 2016, the species lost up to 25 percent of its adult population, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which classifies the jaguar as “near threatened.”

Jaguars, distinguishable by their unique spotted and rosette-patterned coats, are the sole members of the genus Panthera native to the Americas. Other members of this genus include lions, tigers, leopards, and snow leopards.


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The newly released images, captured in February, show a rare, young male “cloud jaguar”—a jaguar that resides in high-altitude areas—within the Sierra del Merendón. This area serves as a crucial link between jaguar populations in Honduras and Guatemala. According to scientists, this is the first recorded sighting of a jaguar in these mountains in approximately 10 years.

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A night-vision image of the jaguar

“Connectivity is crucial for jaguars,” explains Allison Devlin, who leads the Jaguar Program at Panthera, the environmental group responsible for the images. “The Merendón Range acts as an intermediary in the Jaguar Corridor, extending from Mexico to Argentina. The presence of a thriving jaguar suggests the corridor’s potential effectiveness.”

This sighting also highlights the positive impact of conservation measures, such as anti-poaching patrols, the introduction of prey species like iguanas and peccaries, and efforts to preserve this wildlife corridor, which are showing “real results,” according to Devlin.

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