In Patagonia, Argentina, tensions are rising between ranchers and environmentalists over the future of pumas. Advocates argue that ecotourism could provide a sustainable path to conservation, while ranchers warn of growing threats to livestock.
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- Pumas in Patagonia are recovering after being nearly hunted to extinction. 7s
- Conservationists are promoting ecotourism to encourage coexistence with ranchers. 38s
- Researchers track pumas with GPS collars to study their habits and movements. 55s
- Pumas mainly hunt native prey when available, reducing livestock attacks. 1m 47s
- Tensions remain as ranchers worry about livestock losses and protected area expansion. 2m 4s