Naya, a jaguar at Loro Parque, has given birth to two stunning cubs, marking an extraordinary achievement for the park and wildlife conservation.
This significant event highlights the ongoing efforts to protect the Panthera onca species, currently listed as Near Threatened by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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Loro Parque is renowned for its commitment to animal conservation and acts as a true ambassador for wildlife protection.
The park provides a safe environment for various species and conducts valuable research to understand Jaguars better. These speciesat is notoriously challenging to study in the wild.
The arrival of these twin jaguar cubs is a milestone for Loro Parque’s team of dedicated experts, who are focused on ensuring the health and growth of the new family.

This family unit, consisting of Naya, her partner Gulliver, and their two cubs, is a source of excitement and hope for jaguar conservation.


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