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The United Nations declared 2021-2030 the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration as a means of highlighting that, due to the damage we have done to our environments and species, it is no longer enough to conserve what remains, as we have done traditionally, rather, we must restore what has been lost.
And this decade could not have had a better start in Argentina and Corrientes. Within the framework of the reintroduction project carried out by the National Parks Administration, the Province of Corrientes and Rewilding Argentina in the Great Iberá Park, the first three individual jaguars have been definitively released.
Mariua and her cubs Karai and Porã have been released into the wild in the immense grasslands, wetlands and forests of this National Park. For the first time in the world, the jaguar has been reintroduced in a region where it had disappeared. The decision of the national and provincial governments, and the commitment of the proud people of Corrientes has made it possible.
The recovery of Argentine species and environments through Rewilding takes a fundamental step ahead which will show the way for the future of conservation in our country.