Preservation

Santa Fe to host the 5th National Wetlands Forum: a key gathering to protect vital ecosystems.

The next May 22 and 23, the city of Villa Ocampo will host the National Wetlands Forum, a space for exchanging experiences and public policies aimed at the preservation and sustainable use to protect ecosystems. It will be the first...

An Argentine conservation project in the final of the EOCA awards.

The Gran Chaco, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, covers over 1 million square kilometers spread across Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. It is home to 3,400 plant species, 500 bird species, and over 200 species of...

The first release of a translocated wild jaguar will contribute to the species in the Gran Chaco.

The release of Miní, a wild jaguar translocated, brings hope to the scarce jaguar population in El Impenetrable, composed only of dispersing males and destined for extinction. Miní, born free in Iberá National Park, is the first wild jaguar...

A huemul is recorded in Lanín National Park after 30 years

An huemul in Lanín National Park has crossed from Chile to Argentina and was sighted in the vicinity of Lake Queñi. After 30 years of absence, the huemul has returned to Lanín National Park. Today, spokespersons for the protected area...

Fossil of 50,000-year-old mammoth discovered practically intact

Russian scientists discovered something they couldn't believe at first. They found the fossil of a 50,000-year-old mammoth, preserved practically to perfection. They came across the remains of the prehistoric creature a few months ago, during the local summer, in the...

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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...