Zapa and the Jaguar
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Naturalist guide Cassiano "Zapa" Zaniboni rarely saw jaguars when he first began leading wildlife trips through the Pantanal wetlands in Brazil decades ago. Now, these iconic big cats are making a comeback. Watch this short film to find out why this Expedition Leader is passionate about protecting threatened jaguars in the world’s largest seasonal floodplain.
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