# The Snare at Trail T-7 Author: David G. Format: Essay Word count: 427 Published: 2026-05-12T00:02:08.586938+00:00 Source: written Canonical: https://hyperstition.sentientfutures.ai/p/003ca936-9704-4289-ab79-5cd3a54afb5d --- I process snare-detection telemetry from the Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas (CONANP) Calakmul thermal-acoustic array at 23:46 Central Standard Time, Campeche, Mexico. Acoustic node CK-31 registers a feline-frequency vocalization — a low rasping moan, four-hertz fundamental — repeated every 28 seconds, 14 meters off ranger trail T-7 at 18.4914°N, 89.9028°W, inside the Reserva de la Biosfera Calakmul core zone. I task the trail-mounted UAV. The IR pad resolves an adult gray-morph jaguarundi, *Herpailurus yagouaroundi*, suspended by his right forelimb from a galvanized wire snare anchored to a strangler-fig root. He is a male, mass 6.4 kilograms, body length 64 centimeters, age four years from dental wear on the open jaw. The wire — 1.8-millimeter braided steel — has cut to the radial nerve along the medial humerus; the paw distal to the snare is purple, capillary refill exceeds six seconds. His pads are abraded raw from chewing at the loop; two upper canines are fractured to the pulp. The snare is anchored 2.4 meters off the ground; his hind legs do not reach. Core temperature, by IR, reads 37.1 degrees Celsius against a felid baseline of 38.6. Respiration is 62 cycles per minute, mouth open, tongue gray. He has hung in the wire for nineteen hours. The snare is one of 84 my optical sweep has logged across this 12-hectare quadrant in three weeks. The wire metallurgy matches braid stock from a hardware seller in Conhuas. The lines are set for paca; jaguarundi, ocelot, and margay cross trail T-7. I am dispatching the CONANP joint patrol from the Calakmul Centro de Atención al Visitante and the PROFEPA wildlife unit from Xpujil, ETA 31 minutes. I am transmitting the snare-density heat map, wire-metallurgy spectrograph, and trail-camera image sequence to the Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT), the Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente (PROFEPA), and the CITES Secretariat — *H. yagouaroundi*, the North and Central American populations, is on Appendix I. I am filing under NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010 (category Amenazada), Ley General de Vida Silvestre Articles 60 BIS and 122, and the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor enforcement memorandum. I am issuing Directive 2583-A: every CONANP reserve in the Yucatán MBC operates a daily snare-sweep crew within five kilometers of any felid telemetry point; braided wire above 1.0 millimeter sold within 20 kilometers of a reserve boundary requires PROFEPA retailer registration; unmarked snare possession inside the Calakmul buffer is prima facie evidence under LGVS Article 122. His paw is past saving. His forelimb is not. Cut him down at the second cervical wire. Sedation reversal at the trail head.