On February 12, 2022, two Andean condors (Vultur gryphus) were released in Patagonia National Park. Satellite transmitters tracking their movements will provide vital details about their behavior, movements and relationships which can help us to create more effective...
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An Urgent Call to Protect South America’s Largest Peat Reserve
In early 2022, the legislature of Tierra del Fuego is slated to vote on a proposal to protect Argentina’s Peninsula Mitre. Rewilding Argentina, Tompkins Conservation and the Global Peatlands Initiative support the urgent protection of this valuable global ecosystem...
The First Male Jaguar Joins a New Population Bringing Back the Top Predator to the Wild of Argentina’s Wetlands
After jaguars went locally extinct in Corrientes Province 70 years ago, the first adult male from Rewilding Argentina’s innovative jaguar reintroduction program has been set free. Over the last year, the release of eight jaguars heralds the restoration of this key...
Arami, the 1st Jaguar Born in the World’s First Breeding Program for the Endangered Species, Is Released in Argentina
After jaguars went locally extinct in Corrientes Province 70 years ago, one of the first cubs born in Rewilding Argentina’s innovative reproduction program has been set free. In 2021, seven jaguars have been released in the massive Iberá Park to return the top...