The jaguars don’t know it yet, but soon they’ll be free to roam Argentina’s Iberá wetlands, becoming the first apex predators to do so in a century. Three adults and the two-year-olds Amarí and ...
The largest predator in South America, the jaguar, has returned to the Iberá wetlands in Argentina 70 years after the species was driven to local extinction through hunting and habitat loss.
The Ibera Wetlands in Argentina is a vibrant ecosystem that offers a sanctuary to a multitude of wildlife species, including the charming capybara. Spanning over 13,000 square kilometers ...
The park is centered on the marshlands of Corrientes Province, which is one of the largest freshwater wetlands in South America A new national park in Argentina that will help protect the country ...