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Mar 20, 2016 News
The Mainstay/Whyaka cousins who are responsible for the capture of two jaguars are contending that they would not broadcast the capture of any other jaguar.
The two are insisting that once reports of the jaguars are been broadcast in the media it would gain the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and they would come and retrieve the jaguars without rendering any monetary incentive.
Chris Allen, from Mainstay/Whyaka is responsible for capturing the first jaguar, at an area called “Jump, Jump”.
Allen had constructed a wooden trap into which the jaguar was lured. However, Allen and his cousin, Troy Fredricks, caught the second jaguar a fortnight ago. The jaguars had travelled from the Savannahs in search of food. Both jaguars are currently housed at the Zoological Park in Georgetown. (Yannason Duncan)
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