
“The guardian of dreams”
As biologists we are used to measuring things with numbers. It’s the way we do it most of the time. We count how many cats we detect with our camera traps, and one more or one less means something to

As biologists we are used to measuring things with numbers. It’s the way we do it most of the time. We count how many cats we detect with our camera traps, and one more or one less means something to

Living in an isolated community in the Andes may sound like a perfect situation in this pandemic scenario, but in our countries it´s exactly the opposite. Road blockades and transit prohibition directly affects fresh food availability, and sooner

On March 8th I arrived home from a capacity building course and found both Pastora and Lua, the breeding Protective Guard Dog females, in heat. We already decided to give Pastora a rest this year so I focused in making

In an inter-institutional effort between the Andean Cat Alliance, the Villavicencio RAMSAR site of the Villavicencio Foundation, and the Secretary of Environment and Territorial Planning, through the Natural Resources Directorate (DRNR), stations were implemented to register andean cat presence, using

It seems incredible that back in 1999, there was a species of feline in the Andes whose presence was proven only by some skulls housed in museums and a few photos. No study had been done so far on this