Matías Reynoso

Orphaned Wild Offspring: How Fundación Temaikèn Manages to Return Them to Nature Without Losing Their Instinct

Cuando una wild offspring becomes orphaned, the line between animal instinct and human affection becomes blurred. The true challenge is...

Red macaw: a birth awaited for two centuries marks a historic return to Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

Después de casi 200 años de ausencia, la guacamaya roja (Ara chloropterus) volvió a reproducirse en libertad en la...

Green Corridor: Madagascar Reforests 150 Hectares with Fungi and Native Trees to Save Twelve Lemur Species

In Madagascar, local communities and international organizations are working on creating a forest corridor that will connect the Andasibe-Mantadia...

Hooded Grebe: the emblematic bird of Patagonia facing climate change and invasive species

The Hooded Grebe was discovered in 1974 by Mauricio Rumboll and Eduardo Shaw at Laguna de Los Escarchados, Santa...

The Routes of the Guanaco in Patagonia: Seasonal Migrations and Cultural Memory Against Potential Threats

Cada invierno, cuando la nieve cubre las mesetas de Santa Cruz, los guanacos emprenden un viaje hacia zonas más...

Tropical forest loss falls 36% in 2025: Brazil leads the reduction, but Bolivia’s situation raises concern

Según el informe de Global Forest Watch del World Resources Institute (WRI), la pérdida de bosques tropicales cayó un...

Gray whales in crisis: San Francisco Bay becomes a new habitat marked by mortality

The San Francisco Bay, known for the Golden Gate and its intense port activity, has become an unexpected meeting...

Terra preta: the indigenous soil that increases tree growth by 50% in the Brazilian Amazon

A study conducted in the Brazilian Amazon demonstrated that small doses of terra preta —the black soil created by...

A study showed that the Echaurren Norte Glacier in Chile lost 65% of its surface area in seven decades

The Echaurren Norte Glacier, located in the Cajón del Maipo (Metropolitan Region, Chile), has lost 65% of its surface...

Magellanic Penguins at Cape Virgenes: 120 km journeys, myths of fidelity, and the impact of climate change

At the southern tip of Santa Cruz, where the wind and the sea set the pace, lies the colony...
Journalist since 2019 with experience in current affairs related to environmental issues, where work and effort prevail in reporting on the importance of caring for the planet.
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