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Specialists from different countries gather to protect the wildcat

In Córdoba, the conservation of the Geoffroy's cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) gains key allies. This wild feline, affected by habitat loss, hunting, and roadkill, finds support in an international network: the Geoffroy's Cat Working Group (GCWG), an alliance of over...

Loss of biodiversity in Argentina: endangered species and urgent solutions

The loss of biodiversity is a silent crisis that threatens the balance of our ecosystems and our own future. According to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), up to one million species are at risk of...

Argentina on alert due to sea advancing over the continent

NASA has issued an alarming report on the rise in sea levels, showing that the advance of this phenomenon is faster than previously thought. In 2024, the collected data shows an increase of 0.59 centimeters per year, surpassing the initial...

The traffic light of the Argentinean North: colors defining a region historically marginalized

By: Alejandro D. Brown, ProYungas Foundation The traffic light of the Northern Region, an essential tool for managing urban vehicular chaos, is a symbol of progress in many towns in the interior of Argentina. Its colors provide clear guidelines of...

In Argentina, there are already 248 B Corps: companies certified for their triple positive impact.

This year, the global campaign of the B Companies Month highlighted the "B Generation," a group of business leaders committed to transforming businesses into tools of positive triple impact. B Companies are organizations that manage and measure their social, environmental,...

A new population of Darwin’s frog has been discovered, bringing hope to the species.

The **Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwinii)** is a species of amphibian from the Rhinodermatidae family, endemic to the temperate forests of **Chile** and **Argentina**. The species was discovered in 1834 by the famous English naturalist **Charles Darwin** during his visit to...

After 50 years, Argentina allows the export of live animals.

After five decades of restriction, the **Argentine government** has resumed the **export of live animals**. In this case, it involves **live cattle** being shipped abroad. The decision was officially announced through Decree 133/2025, published in the Official Gazette. The measure...

Only 40% of the companies listed on the CNV submitted sustainability reports in 2024.

A study conducted by the Sustainability team at SMS Buenos Aires, a member of SMS Latin America, has found that only 38% of the 228 registered companies with the National Securities Commission (CNV) of Argentina provided information related to...

Distributed Generation in Argentina: Power Increased Over 90% in 2024

Distributed generation in Argentina seems to be advancing steadily. According to the Progress Report of the national Distributed Generation Law 27,424, prepared by the Ministry of Energy, the installed capacity in the sector increased from 30,689 MW in 2023...

Pet-friendly coach travel: an increasingly accessible option

In an increasingly pet-friendly **Argentina**, **pets** (https://noticiasambientales.com/animales/como-proteger-a-tus-mascotas-de-la-ola-de-calor/), and those who have them often establish a close bond with them. Many people do not hesitate to take their **pets** with them when they go on **vacation**, especially when traveling by car. Not...

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The urban grasslands of the AMBA: a crucial ecosystem hidden at risk due to lack of management

Although it is often thought that nature is far from urban environments, in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires...