Human-Wildlife Conflicts




Conflicts between wildlife and people have existed throughout human history. Our mission as conservation scientists is to counteract the negative consequences of human expansion on biodiversity. Our experts work to maintain the ecological balances necessary for living in a healthy environment for all.


Felines

Pumas have been the subject of various issues related to their hunting due to conflicts with livestock and tourism in the Chilean Patagonia. Our team has worked on studying their behavior for their conservation porpuses.

Camelids

The camelids are of great importance for Latin American biodiversity, and they also represent significantly percentage of the local culture We invite you to learn about the work and collaborations related to guanacos and vicuñas.

Free-roaming Dogs

Dogs have historically been man’s best friends, but their impact on biodiversity has begun to gain significant relevance. We have contributed to research on this topic, advocating for animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better” 

– Albert Einstein