First place, Portfolio: "Balam, the Endangered King of the Mayan Jungle" by Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar
"Balam (jaguar in the Mayan language) is a species with a high cultural value and great ecological importance," Belmar wrote. "It is considered an umbrella species and an indicator of the conservation status of ecosystems since it is at the top of the food chain and it needs large areas of land to survive.
"Unfortunately, in Mexico, it is listed as an endangered species. Illegal hunting, habitat fragmentation, and the destruction of natural areas have caused an increase in negative interactions with humans. As their habitat is reduced and the populations of their potential prey decrease, they are forced to approach human settlements to feed on cattle and other domestic animals, which most of the time does not end well.
"Using camera traps, I was able to photograph jaguars not only in their natural habitat, but also in human settlements and urban environments, which allowed me to show the interaction between humans and this majestic cat. I hope I can show a bit of the reality that jaguars face, and I hope I can raise awareness and inspire more people to take action so we can ensure the survival of the king of the Mayan jungle."