Five Muitus Raised in Córdoba Were Released in the Great Iberá Park
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The transfer was carried out through a collaborative agreement with the Rewilding Argentina Foundation. In the last century, the threat of extinction of indigenous species such as muitú or yaguareté or jaguar generated in that area of the country an imbalance that the scientists of that foundation seek to reverse. Muitú is a bird of galliform species found in the forests of northeastern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, central Brazil and Paraguay. It…
Five specimens of muitú, a galliform bird that inhabits northeastern Argentina, were moved from Córdoba to its natural habitat in the Gran Parque Iberá, in the province of Corrientes. The transfer was carried out through an agreement between Ente Municipal BioCódoba and the Fundación Rewilding Argentina. The muitú faces the threats of deforestation and poaching, which reduced its presence in regions where it was part of the landscape. In the las…
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