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About Rewilding Argentina Foundation & Rewilding Experience
Rewilding Experience started from The Conservation Land Trust, a social company that reinvests its profits to help conservation and ecological restoration projects, which the Rewilding Argentina Foundation carries out following the legacy of Douglas and Kristine Tompkins.
This organization is dedicated to the creation of protected areas and completed ecosystems to ensure the perpetuity of their ecological and evolutionary processes with the stronger long-term protection guarantee possible. It also supports programs that aim to ensure wildlife protection, the reintroduction of locally extinct species, land restoration, and local development, usually involving ecotourism, sustainable farming and environmental education.
CLT worked on the restoration of ecosystems of all of acquired lands since 1999, bringing back extints species looking out this way to have a completed ecosystem which seek to include man with their own local culture revaluing their ancestral traditions.
The landscape was slowly restored throughout the years, removing the traces left by livestock farming activities and prioritizing indigenous plants, and thus allowing the native wildlife to find its natural place once more. Gradually, the giant anteater started coming back and its population began to grow, and the situation was the same in the case of the pampas deer, the collared peccary, and the tapir. In the future, this list is expected to also include the jaguar, which is hoped to start roaming the lands soon, meeting with the more frequent characters that can be easily seen today like the alligator, the capybara, the marsh deer, the black howler monkey, and hundreds of bird species; and whether it be by its tracks or by its sound, the aguará guazú, which will somehow appear and say “welcome!”.