FaunaPatagonian Puma Conservation: Challenges and Efforts in PatagoniaThe Puma concolor, popularly known as the puma, mountain lion, or cougar, is the second-largest feline in the Americas after…
CultureHistoryThe Mapuche in Patagonia: History, Culture, and PresentThe Mapuche, whose name means “people of the land”, are one of the most significant indigenous peoples of South America,…
FaunaSouthern Right Whale – Habitat, Diet, and ConservationIntroduction The Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) is one of the most fascinating cetacean species in the southern hemisphere. These…
TipsPatagonia: Questions and Answers about the RegionThe Patagonia is a fascinating region located in the south of Argentina and Chile, known for its impressive landscapes and…
FaunaGuanaco: Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, and More | South American CamelidExplore the characteristics, habitat, diet, and differences between the guanaco and other similar animals. We answer frequently asked questions and…
HistoryThe Selk’nam and Julius Popper in Tierra del FuegoIntroduction In the year 1886, the arrival of the engineer and gold prospector Julius Popper in Tierra del Fuego marked…
FungiGastronomyPine Mushroom: Collection, Drying, and Culinary UsesDiscover the fascinating world of the pine mushroom (scientific name Suillus luteus), a hidden delicacy in the forests of Patagonia…
FungiGastronomy¿Where Do Morels Grow and What Do They Taste Like?The morel mushroom growing season is relatively short, varying by region. In the Southern Hemisphere, they appear from mid-September to…
FaunaRhea Survival in Patagonia: Secrets and AdaptationsThe rheas, native birds of the vast steppes of Patagonia, demonstrate remarkable rhea survival in Patagonia through their anatomical and…