🦙 Just 300 guanacos remain in Chile's Central Andes. But there's hope. 16 guanacos were just translocated to nature sanctuaries, marking the start of an ambitious breeding program to restore this keystone species1! Read Rewilding Chile's incredible story: https://t.co/oDl4ANQjrE
Why do deterrents work on predators? Felids perceive lights/sounds as human presence and avoid conflict. Blink+A tailors this for different carnivores globally.
Watch: https://t.co/AgkJeJy02O
📚 Book Club Reminder! Next Saturday, we're discussing "Crossings" with author Ben Goldfarb! Join us to explore how roads fragment ecosystems .🔗 Sign up - https://t.co/lS483fAKf2
Meet Blinka. She lost an eye early in life-and she's thriving. She's a symbol of resilience. When Nico and Javi needed a name for their coexistence device, the choice was obvious: Blink+A: 🔦 Blink = the flashing lights that deter predators 🔊 A = Audio, the customizable sounds
Two innovators. One century-old conflict. A device that could change everything. We're crowdfunding $25K to scale Blink+A—a revolutionary deterrent protecting both pumas and ranchers. Join us: https://t.co/itCw8FIj1N 🐾💡
Aspen trees, those stunning autumn beauties, are one of Scotland's rarest trees. Overgrazing has pushed them to the edge. The good news? @ScotlandTBP's recent campaign is bringing them back through community restoration efforts. Read the full story https://t.co/t5EIa2t4He
New episode with Dr. Rosa Espinoza! From Amazon childhood to groundbreaking stingless bee research—how indigenous wisdom + modern science = conservation breakthroughs 🐝
Standing among 3,000-year-old trees in Pumalín, we discovered one of Earth's most powerful climate systems getting almost zero recognition. Sometimes the biggest conservation stories are hiding in plain sight.
Just dropped! In Ep 2, I come face-to-face with Rupestre, one of Torres del Paine's magnificent puma queens! Join me as I meet with @PantheraCats Nicolás Lagos to learn how these misunderstood "solitary" cats actually maintain complex social networks.
What do you think of the upcoming season's podcast art?! Can you spot and name the South American species scattered throughout the Andes mountains? 🏔✨️🎧
We’re halfway through THE WOLVERINE WAY with the @Rewildology Book Club—and the conversations have been wild.
There’s still time to join the club, grab a copy, and dive in. Click here to join the conversation: https://t.co/9zQdolbjMP
ANNOUNCING: This Earth Day, experience Patagonia as never before. "Where the Wild Calls" premieres April 22nd—a journey through Chile's 1,700-mile conservation miracle. Eight episodes. Countless wild stories. #WhereTheWildCalls#EarthDay2025
Big news, Rewildologists! The Rewildology Book Club is here! Ready to dive into thought-provoking stories about conservation, rewilding, and our wild world? Sign up now at https://t.co/0SrqgceXVb
The @rewildology new episode features NWF's Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñón, Monarch Recovery Strategist where they will discuss conservation, culture, and hope for monarch butterflies. 🦋
Watch Saving Monarch Butterflies 📲: https://t.co/PdfD3UGcX1
For the past four years, YOU have been the heart of Rewildology. Together, we’ve uncovered incredible conservation stories, connected with inspiring experts, and celebrated impactful projects. Help Us Dream Big for 2025! https://t.co/zTBNL8S8iO
What if wild horses could save the American West? 🐎 This week, we’re uncovering the transformative power of wild horses and their potential to heal our landscapes w/ Rewilding America Now! Avail everywhere! https://t.co/p9NUWrerkt @RewildingNow