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Missions strengthens contingency plan in the Uruguay River basin in response to El Niño’s impact and potential flooding

The province of Misiones has reinforced its contingency strategy...

Why should we worry about climate change?

“Even if we reduced emissions by 100% —something impossible...

Mexico strengthens jaguar protection: new strategies in Yucatan to conserve America’s largest feline

The jaguar, the largest feline in the Americas and classified as an endangered species, is once again at the center of Mexico's environmental agenda....

Yazu was born, the first jaguar cub under a conservation and captive breeding program in Mexico

In the heart of the Santuario del Jaguar Yagul, located in Tlacolula de Matamoros (Oaxaca, Mexico), Yazu was born, the first jaguar cub conceived...

The jaguar is the largest feline in America and a crucial species for the balance of its ecosystems.

The largest feline moves silently, avoiding each branch with an ancestral familiarity. Its movement is so fast that its passage through the undergrowth mimics...

An unexpected visitor in Mexico: the jaguarundi reappears among pre-Hispanic ruins in Xochicalco.

The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) released this week unpublished images of a yaguarundi wandering among the ruins of Xochicalco in the...

A young puma surprises in Lihué Calel National Park: technology and wildlife conservation in action

In the heart of the **Lihué Calel National Park** (La Pampa), a **young puma** became an unexpected protagonist as it curiously approached a **camera...

Why should we worry about climate change?

“Even if we reduced emissions by 100% —something impossible...