September 23

Episode 4: Rewilding Argentina With Conservation Land Trust

© 2011 Dany Coulombe

Today, Rewilding Institute Director John Davis takes us to Ibera Argentina, where he interviewed Conservation Land Trust staffers Sofia Heinonen, Luli Masera, and Sebastian Di Martino about rewilding efforts in the region, including their work with Jaguars, Peccary, Macaws, and lowland Tapirs.

Iberá, located in the center and center-north of the province of Corrientes, Argentina, is one of the most important freshwater wetlands on the continent and the second-largest in the world after Pantanal in Brazil.

Guests

Sofia Heinonen
Sofia Heinonen
Luli Masera
Luli Masera
Sebastian Di Martino
Sebastian Di Martino

To dive deeper, be sure to check out the Rewilding Argentina series submitted by CLT.

Ibera Landscape and Wildlife Gallery

ibera macaw
Photo: Matias Rebak
Photo: Matias Rebak
Photo: Matias Rebak
Photo: Matias Rebak
Photo: Rafael Abuín Aido
cranes-ibera
Photo: Rafael Abuín Aido
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