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Importance of Wildlife Crossings: How Ecobridges Reduce Accidents and Protect Biodiversity

Roads and highways are essential for mobility and commerce,...

Jonathan, the world’s oldest giant tortoise: 194 years of history, record, and science in Saint Helena

La organización Guinness World Records reconoció en 2026 como...

CABA creates official registry of blood donors for dogs and cats: an advancement in veterinary hemotherapy

The Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires...

Calchaquí Valleys on Alert: Environmental Organizations Mobilize to Protect Water Against Uranium Projects

The communities of the Calchaquí Valley have begun to...

A trap in the Patagonian landscape? How they work to stop the annual death of 27,000 guanacos in the fences.

In the Patagonian steppe, the guanacos caught in barbed wire fences are a deadly barrier that causes the death of approximately 27,000 guanacos each...

Heatwaves: extreme heat alters species genetics and threatens ecosystem stability

The year 2025 will be remembered as a critical year in terms of climate. January saw the highest temperature ever recorded, with 1.75°C above...

Missions advances in environmental conservation with the creation of a native species arboretum in San Pedro.

The Faculty of Forestry Sciences of the National University of Misiones (UNAM) and the Tecas de San Pedro Foundation signed an agreement that paves...

New quinoa variety in Argentina, developed by INTA San Juan, resistant to saline soils, droughts, and frosts.

After twelve years of dedicated work in genetic improvement, a team of researchers from INTA San Juan has presented a new variety of quinoa...

Soy protein, an ideal ally that helps boost healthy fats and take care of the heart

Science once again puts plant-based foods at the center stage. Recent research from the University of Buenos Aires and CONICET revealed that soy protein...