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2024–2025 Conservation Actions Report
First Case of Mink Predation on Hooded Grebe Detected Since 2014
Hooded Grebe was attacked by an American Mink
Periglacial environments and protection that should be expanded rather than reduced
Successful rescue of a Hooded Grebe chick on the Asador plateau
The Other Side of Fire: The Causes and Consequences of Forest Fires
Walaq Flew Again: The Andean Condor Rescued in Santa Cruz Was Seen Free Once More
Walaq returned to soar the Patagonian skies: a story of rescue, science, and hope in Santa Cruz
Walaq reappeared in the skies of Santa Cruz, and its good condition is confirmed.
The Guardian of the Winds: Walaq’s Story of Rescue and Hope
Walaq reappeared in the skies over Santa Cruz
The Andean Condor rescued by gendarmes. Three months after its release, Walaq reappeared in the Cañadón del Río Pinturas.
Walaq soars through the skies of Santa Cruz: spotted in the Cañadón del Río Pinturas
Walaq Keeps Flying: The Condor Was Spotted in Northern Santa Cruz
Walaq, Guardian of the Winds: The Story of the Condor That Returned to Soar the Skies of Santa Cruz
Recording birds: science, sound, and conservation
A call is issued to record bird songs to bolster research and conservation
“If this control is not carried out, the consequences may be irreversible”
A new step forward for Hooded Grebe conservation in Santa Cruz
Hooded Grebe conservation in Santa Cruz moves forward with another successful collection campaign