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Sao Paulo's Pumas Under Attack As 'Stone Jungle' Threatens Rainforest

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Jaguars are more commonplace in the Amazon or the Pantanal wetlands, but many are brought to Sao Paolo state by wildlife traffickers AFP Apartment blocks and shopping centers sprout like mushrooms around a wild cat sanctuary that shelters pumas recovering from injuries suffered at the hands of mankind in Brazil's Sao Paolo state. The Mata Ciliar refuge stretches over the equivalent of 40 football fields just 90 kilometers (56 miles) from the state capital Sao Paulo -- Latin America's biggest metropolis. Twenty-five pumas and 10 jaguars are receiving treatment at the center -- including Barreiro, a five-year-old puma named after the semi-rural neighborhood where he was found caught in a trap made with a steel cable.

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