Wildlife conservation efforts in the Patagonia region of Argentina have been so successful that rebounding populations of ...
A natural experiment in a national park in Patagonia shows how the return of a large predator can reshape an ecosystem.
Penguins in the coastal steppes of Argentina have a new enemy to worry about: the increasing numbers of pumas in Monte León ...
The post shows the importance of trail cameras to conservation work. A well-placed camera can gather invaluable information ...
In a national park in Patagonia, something remarkable is happening between predators and prey: Pumas are returning—and ...
Protections for wildlife, including ranches that were donated to Argentina's national park service and converted to the Monte ...
Penguins throughout the southern seas have to worry about being picked off by seals or hunted by orcas. On land, they can ...
Puma populations in Patagonia, Argentina, have rebounded after decades of conservation, reaching the highest density ever ...
According to the Winnipeg Free Press, that's precisely what happened to a trail camera set up in Manitoba's Whiteshell ...
Pumas in southern Patagonia have discovered an unexpected new food source in the dense colonies of Magellanic penguins, and ...
Mountain lions are adapting to their defenseless, predictable prey, which return to Patagonia seasonally to nest and breed, ...
Penguins in one corner of Argentina now have a new land-based threat to worry about: pumas. A study in the journal ...