Matías Reynoso

The Return of the Hawaiian Tree Snail: A Scientist’s Decision 30 Years Ago Saved the Species

In 1991, researcher Michael Hadfield from the University of Hawaii took a desperate but visionary measure: he collected the...

Florida strengthens brown pelican conservation: prevention and citizen action to preserve an endangered species

The brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis), a symbol of Florida's coasts and a key bioindicator of marine ecosystem health, faces...

From Luján to Europe: Florencia, Gordo, and Flora begin a new life in sanctuaries after years of captivity

For decades, the former Luján Zoo in Buenos Aires kept more than 60 animals in precarious conditions. Tigers, lions,...

Historic Discovery in Chubut: Humpback Whales Chart New Migratory Routes in the Argentine Sea

Just five years ago, spotting a humpback whale off the coast of Chubut was a rarity. Today, the Provincial...

Invasive freshwater jellyfish detected in Nahuel Huapi National Park, biosecurity measures reinforced

In February 2026, during an environmental monitoring in the Bullines Lagoon of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, researchers detected...

Sea level is higher than estimated: a study warns that millions of people are at risk

A study published in Nature reveals that the sea level on the planet's coasts is up to one meter...

From a Hobby to a Commitment to Conservation: A Retiree in Italy Turned His Garden into a Sanctuary for 400 Turtles

In Treviso, in northeastern Italy, Renato Gobbetto, a 62-year-old retiree and former banker, transformed his 500-square-meter garden into a...

Open-air dumps in the Province of Buenos Aires: between pollution and environmental justice

The Province of Buenos Aires faces one of the most critical environmental issues in its territory: the management of...

Pollution and Mental Health: Research Confirms a Concerning Link Between Poor Air Quality and Depression

A report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) confirms that prolonged exposure to poor air quality, especially due to...

Glacial melting contributes 90% less useful iron: this situation debunks the myth of ocean fertilization

For years, some scientists argued that glacial melting could have a beneficial effect: releasing iron trapped in the ice...
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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