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52 years after the discovery of the Hooded Grebe, the emblematic bird of Patagonia that fights to survive
On the 52nd anniversary of the Hooded Grebe’s discovery, the commitment to its conservation is renewed.
Closures for the conservation of the Magellanic Plover: encouraging results on the plateaus of Santa Cruz
The species advancing across the Patagonian steppe: warnings raised about the risks of its arrival
Santa Cruz: wild boar invasion already endangers native wildlife in protected areas
A wild boar was found in the Lago Buenos Aires area.
Wild Boar Alert in Santa Cruz: Urgent Monitoring and Reporting of Sightings Requested
Wild boars invade Santa Cruz, and concern grows
Wild boar invasion advances in Santa Cruz: “It is very worrying”
Wild Boar Detected in Lago Buenos Aires Plateau, Alert Issued Over Its Advance in the Province
Wild Boar Invasion Detected in Santa Cruz
Pumba, is that you?: wild boar presence recorded in Santa Cruz
Growing concern over the presence of wild boar in Santa Cruz coming from Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut
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