Although it's less well-known than other areas in South America, it's one of the continent's best wildlife viewing locations.
Guanacos live in groups, usually a single dominant male accompanied by up to 10 females and their young. Though elegantly formed creatures, guanacos exhibit a number of seemingly incongruous habits.
Ice caving in Patagonia offers a chance to explore glacier interiors. These caves, formed by water flowing through glaciers, ...
Sept. 3 (UPI) --The United Nations launched the world's first map Wednesday that shows the live migration of antelopes, guanacos, zebras and other land-hoofed ungulates currently facing threat by ...
Guanacos are social animals, forming herds composed of females, offspring, and a dominant male. Forming herds is an evolutionary protective measure against predators like pumas and Andean foxes ...
The University of Wyoming’s Matt Kauffman, Shannon Albeke and William Kirkpatrick were among 80 worldwide scientists who ...
now occupied by guanacos and roaming foxes Chilean scientists with teams of students are analyzing the impact of invasive or introduced species in Tierra del Fuego on autochthonous fauna ...
Enjoy music, dancing and an El Grito or two this Mexican Independence Day as D-FW kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month.
DUNDEE has been named the most underrated city to visit in Scotland, thanks to attractions like watersports in the quay and ...
Other ongoing wildlife conservation and research efforts include the reintroduction of Guanacos and the Darwin Frog Conservation Program. In addition to protecting some of the last remaining old ...
guanacos and zebras, as well as many other land-hoofed animals around the globe. The new National Science Foundation (NSF)/University of Wyoming King Air Atmospheric Research Aircraft is getting set ...
Celebrate the holiday, which is also known as Diez y Seis, at one of these North Texas fiestas. Remember to check the ...