conservation

Zimbabwe places its elephants under control: between threat and hope

In the villages near the **Hwange National Park** in **Zimbabwe**, living alongside elephants is part of daily life, which is why they decided to **put them under control**. More and more, these animals are invading rural areas in search...

The Southern Right Whale Program turns 55: an unprecedented research in marine conservation

The Southern Right Whale Program, developed by the Whale Conservation Institute (WCI), celebrates 55 years of uninterrupted studies, establishing itself as the world's longest-running scientific project focused on a whale species. With nearly 5,000 identified individuals, this program has allowed...

A frog without a leap, but with a genetic hope that could save it from extinction

With its vibrant yellow and black skin, the **Pseudophryne corroboree** is one of the most unique frogs in Australia and the world. This tiny species stands out not only for its appearance but also for **its peculiarity of not...

Virunga, Africa’s oldest National Park, celebrates its 100th anniversary amidst armed conflict

Located in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Virunga National Park is one of the most biodiverse protected areas in the world. With over 790,000 hectares, it is home to swamps, steppes, volcanic savannas, jungles, and...

The special bond of a town in Santa Cruz with the Andean condor: they dream of being its national capital

In the small town of 28 de Noviembre, in Santa Cruz, the Andean condor is not just a symbol: it is part of the community's identity. With only 9,000 inhabitants, the municipality has developed a deep bond with this...

New jaguar sighting in Río Pilcomayo National Park: a hope for conservation.

Through a continuous monitoring with camera traps, technicians from the Río Pilcomayo National Park in Formosa were able to record the presence of a new male jaguar (Panthera onca) in this protected area. The discovery, made between March and April...

Missions will make a historic investment in the repopulation of the jaguar in two protected areas.

In an announcement made before the House of Representatives, the governor of Misiones, Hugo Passalacqua, confirmed the investment of 500 million pesos for the jaguar repopulation project in the Yabotí Biosphere and the Esmeralda Provincial Park. This commitment reaffirms the...

The rise of green jobs: a labor transformation in the face of the climate crisis

The climate emergency, resource scarcity, and the increasing occurrence of extreme weather events have accelerated the demand for green jobs, which not only seek to preserve or restore the environment but also to ensure decent working conditions. According to the...

Boreal forests: the planet’s other lung that the world is ignoring

While tropical forests make headlines and environmental protection campaigns, their northern cousins, the boreal forests, continue to be overlooked in the global debate despite their crucial impact on the planet's health. These vast green expanses surround the North Pole...

The Southern Giant Petrel: the majestic seabird declared a Natural Monument in Chubut

From the coasts of **Chubut**, the **Southern Giant Petrel**, one of the largest and most fascinating **seabirds**, moves with unmatched elegance, cutting through the sky with its characteristic elongated silhouette. Less known than the **southern right whale** or the **Magellanic...

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Surprise in Colombia: a bird species thought to be extinct is rediscovered

In a discovery that surprised the scientific community, the Santa Marta Sabrewing (Campylopterus phainopeplus), a species considered extinct since...