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'El Blanco', named for his white coat. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

Patagonia Puma Project

Ecosystem study in Chilean Patagonia

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This Project applied an ecosystem approach that considered the complex predator-prey interactions in the montane and forested habitats of Chilean Patagonia. This study focused on preserving the entire ecosystem: the landscape, predators, and prey.

  • Focus Species: Puma concolor  (Mountain Lion)
  • Location: Patagonia, Chile
  • Project Start: 2008
  • Project End: 2011

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Photos & Videos

  • Landscape in Patagonia. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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  • El Blanco after being fitted with a GPS collar. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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  • Puma in Patagonia. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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  • Tracking pumas on horseback. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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  • In the field. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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  • Landscape in Patagonia. Part of the Patagonia Puma Project.

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