{"id":618642,"date":"2023-10-17T07:33:29","date_gmt":"2023-10-17T14:33:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/?post_type=blog&#038;p=618642"},"modified":"2024-10-31T08:37:23","modified_gmt":"2024-10-31T15:37:23","slug":"rewilding-argentina-jaguar","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/blog\/rewilding-argentina-jaguar","title":{"rendered":"Jaguar Conservation: Smart Maps Guide Ecosystem Revitalization in Argentina"},"author":671,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"sync_status":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","podmotor_file_id":"","podmotor_episode_id":"","castos_file_data":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","filesize_raw":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","itunes_episode_number":"","itunes_title":"","itunes_season_number":"","itunes_episode_type":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[],"tags":[418452,1291,491022,321,488262],"industry":[],"esri-blog-category":[478322,478432],"esri_blog_department":[478222],"class_list":["post-618642","blog","type-blog","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","tag-argentina","tag-conservation","tag-jaguar","tag-parks","tag-rewilding","esri-blog-category-africa","esri-blog-category-biodiversity","esri_blog_department-conservation-and-environment"],"acf":{"video_source":"","video_start":"","video_stop":"","short_description":"GIS-powered apps help researchers in Argentina reintroduce jaguars to Iber\u00e1 National Park decades after the species went locally extinct.","pdf":{"host_remotely":false,"file":"","file_url":""},"flexible_content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Right","content":"Rewilding Argentina\u2019s jaguar reintroduction program uses GIS to restore the iconic species to pre-extinction levels not seen in more than 70 years.\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Key Takeaways<\/p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>An Argentina conservation organization reintroduces jaguars to Iber\u00e1 National Park, to revitalize the ecosystem.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Geospatial analysis guides research on where jaguars will thrive and how other species will be affected.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Drones and data collection apps help teams monitor jaguar behavior and glean ecological insights.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","snippet":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">A vast, lush grassland stretches to the horizon in Argentina\u2019s Iber\u00e1 National Park. The gate of a large chain-link enclosure opens, and a jaguar wearing a GPS collar strides into the wilderness for the first time, leading her two cubs. In a nearby office, people beam at the unfolding scene, watching camera feeds from all angles around the jaguar reintroduction center. The release marks another remarkable milestone in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rewildingargentina.org\/\">Rewilding Argentina<\/a>\u2019s ambitious effort to repopulate the jaguar\u2014something experts said was impossible.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cThis is the first-time jaguars have been reintroduced anywhere,\u201d said Carlos De Angelo, a professor, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.proyectoyaguarete.org.ar\">jaguar researcher at Proyecto Yaguaret\u00e9 (CeIBA-CONICET)<\/a>, and the project\u2019s geographic information system (GIS) technology adviser. \u201cIt was an enormous effort.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The largest cats in the Americas and a <a href=\"https:\/\/education.nationalgeographic.org\/resource\/role-keystone-species-ecosystem\/\">keystone species<\/a>, jaguars were declared locally extinct in Argentina\u2019s Corrientes province more than 70 years ago. Now, Rewilding Argentina is relocating captive jaguars, getting them acclimated to living in the wild, and releasing them to resume their natural roles in Iber\u00e1. De Angelo advised researchers on using GIS-powered maps and analysis to track jaguar movements and measure their impact on the ecosystem.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>A Deeper Understanding<\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Together, Iber\u00e1 National Park and Iber\u00e1 Provincial Park form the largest protected area in the country. The parks are home to 4,000 plant species and a diversity of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Part of the legacy of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tompkinsconservation.org\/\">Tompkins Conservation<\/a> and its mission to protect and rewild the earth, Rewilding Argentina has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nature.com\/articles\/d41586-022-00631-4\">reintroduced anteaters , pampas deer, red and green macaws, and peccaries<\/a> since its founding in 2010. Tapirs and the giant otter will be reintroduced soon. E<\/span>ach time, GIS has been critical to the process. The technology provides a snapshot of the ecosystem before species are released, then it supports monitoring of distribution, behavior, and interactions once the animals are in the wild.<\/p>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"gallery","gallery_images":[622232,618722,618662,618672]},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Adding the jaguar\u2014the region\u2019s top predator\u2014required a deep understanding of the area\u2019s complex ecological systems. The team relied on GIS technology to help answer essential questions: Where should the jaguars live? Will they be able to hunt natural prey? How many jaguars can the park support?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">De Angelo and his team began by monitoring other animal populations. By inspecting predator-prey relationships, they saw patterns critical to ecosystem health and stability. The researchers also mapped numbers and locations of marsh deer, capybaras, and other prey to determine suitable jaguar habitats.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Mapping the Connections<\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The first jaguars were released into the park in 2021. Leading up to their release, De Angelo collected jaguar data from the <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pantanal\">Pantanal<\/a>, a similar wetland ecosystem in Brazil, to model ideal habitats and predict behavior.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Rewilding researchers use this data as a baseline to draw comparisons and insights about jaguars released in Iber\u00e1 National Park. They take mobile devices into the field to record information and images with GIS apps such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/products\/survey123\/overview\">ArcGIS Survey123<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/products\/arcgis-quickcapture\/overview\">ArcGIS QuickCapture<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/products\/arcgis-field-maps\/overview\">ArcGIS Field Maps<\/a>. The collected data syncs to the team\u2019s GIS database and populates interactive maps. Researchers then use GIS analysis to understand and monitor jaguar interactions with prey, vegetation, and other animals.<\/p>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"gallery","gallery_images":[621192,621472,621182,621462]},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">De Angelo leveraged this data to create a risk map for capybaras, the jaguars\u2019 main source of food. Capybaras had been living in Iber\u00e1 without a predator for decades. What used to be a place for them to freely forage, relax, and sleep is now an area where they need to be strategic amid a predatory threat.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Drone imagery syncs to GIS maps, giving the research team a bird\u2019s-eye view. When the map shows capybaras clustered together\u2014<a href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/abs\/pii\/S0003347222001415\">a behavior adopted to protect themselves<\/a>\u2014the team knows that\u2019s an area where they feel threatened.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">This approach delivers a holistic understanding of the jaguars\u2019 impact. \u201cThis risk map will help us understand how the capybaras are perceiving risks and how they may change their behavior. That will change the shape of these areas because they will stop eating there and then eat more in other places,\u201d De Angelo said.<\/p>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":622242,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/app\/uploads\/2023\/09\/Jaguar-predation-risk-Ibera-Preliminary-model.jpg"},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">To complement inputs collected with drones and mobile apps, researchers set up a variety of camera traps across the park. These cameras collect valuable data about the animals that don\u2019t wear GPS devices. When an animal wanders into a camera\u2019s field of vision, the movement is recorded and can be analyzed with GIS.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><span class=\"ui-provider ec bfc bfd bfe bff bfg bfh bfi bfj bfk bfl bfm bfn bfo bfp bfq bfr bfs bft bfu bfv bfw bfx bfy bfz bga bgb bgc bgd bge bgf bgg bgh bgi bgj\" dir=\"ltr\">\u201cWe are using all these technologies to make the process very quick,\u201d De Angelo said. \u201cEvery 20 days or so, we analyze everything. We go into the field to corroborate the number of animals that were the prey of the jaguars. This is useful for two main things\u2014knowing that reintroduced jaguars are doing well and understanding their impact and role on the Iber\u00e1 ecosystem.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n<h3 style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>A Strategy for Long-Term Ecosystem Management<\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Eleven years into the jaguar project, Rewilding Argentina staff are seeing its benefits. Local pride rooted in a reverence for nature has blossomed along with a robust ecotourism industry in communities along the Iber\u00e1 National Park perimeter.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cJaguars are a very charismatic species that are good for tourism. A new economy has been built surrounding the local traditions and the conservation of nature,\u201d De Angelo said.<\/p>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"gallery","gallery_images":[618682,618732,618702,618652]},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">For centuries in South America, Jaguars were widely respected and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.unep.org\/news-and-stories\/story\/saving-jaguar-latin-americas-iconic-and-endangered-species\">viewed as icons of godlike power<\/a>. Now, according to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=A8gCj1iO0XE&amp;ab_channel=Fundaci%C3%B3nRewildingArgentina\">Diana Frete<\/a>, the vice mayor of the nearby town of Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, these mighty felines are \u201csymbols of living culture.\u201d Residents have respect for and take pride in the nature of the region. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=QJ531EY8uo8&amp;ab_channel=NationalGeographic\">Young people are more likely to stay in their hometowns<\/a> and participate in the local economy by becoming guides and artisans.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Rewilding Argentina staff members will continue to monitor the surrounding environment, ensuring it will thrive. They are already using GIS to track invasive species, such as feral pigs and deer. Gauchos (cowboys) have been enlisted to keep an eye out for the animals, recording sightings with QuickCapture. That data feeds into the team\u2019s GIS dashboard.<\/p>\r\nJaguars have begun to <a href=\"https:\/\/phys.org\/news\/2022-07-wild-jaguars-years-born-argentina.html\">have cubs in the wild<\/a>. As the jaguar population grows, there is hope that their presence will naturally balance the Iber\u00e1 ecosystem. A <a href=\"https:\/\/education.nationalgeographic.org\/resource\/wolves-yellowstone\/\">similar project<\/a> reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park and had cascading ecological effects. As the wolves preyed on the overpopulation of elk, which had overgrazed the land and eroded riverbanks, other species\u2014bears, pollinators, birds, and fish\u2014returned to their natural habitats."},{"acf_fc_layout":"gallery","gallery_images":[618772,618752,618742,618762]},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In Iber\u00e1, jaguars prey on medium-sized predators that have freely hunted birds, lizards, and rodents for decades. De Angelo and his team hypothesize that, as the medium-sized predator population returns to its natural size, smaller animals, such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.collett-trust.org\/endangered-species-of-ibera\">endangered bird species<\/a>, will be saved from extinction.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">With GIS technology, De Angelo can manage an expansive conservation effort. By adopting a combination of GIS mobile applications and dashboards, \u201cRewilding Argentina has the power to do more dynamic work,\u201d he said.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Watching the jaguar project unfold has been a rewarding process for De Angelo. He remembers the first conversations about it in 2005: \u201cWhen the idea was presented, everybody was saying, \u2018Yeah, sounds nice, but it's almost impossible.\u2019 More than 15 years later, now jaguars are there. And the process is working.\u201d<\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Learn more about how\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/industries\/conservation\/overview\">GIS helps preserve biodiversity and achieve sustainable conservation<\/a>.<\/p>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Center","content":"<h2 style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Teaching GIS to Conservationists as a Common Language<\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As a PhD student, Carlos De Angelo first used GIS technology to gain a large-scale understanding of the jaguar population in Argentina\u2019s Atlantic Forest. In 2011, he was selected as a Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS) global scholar and attended training that enhanced his GIS knowledge.<\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Each year, SCGIS selects participants for the Esri-sponsored <a href=\"https:\/\/scgis-international-scholar-program-chrysalisbiology.hub.arcgis.com\">Global Scholarship Program<\/a>. Those chosen are conservationists who are using geography and GIS to make important contributions to science, educate local communities, and discover new ways of protecting species. <span class=\"ui-provider ec bfc bfd bfe bff bfg bfh bfi bfj bfk bfl bfm bfn bfo bfp bfq bfr bfs bft bfu bfv bfw bfx bfy bfz bga bgb bgc bgd bge bgf bgg bgh bgi bgj\" dir=\"ltr\">Participants attend specialized four-week GIS courses provided by Esri, SCGIS, and Juniper GIS at the University of California, Davis. They are also invited to the Esri User Conference and the annual SCGIS Annual International Conference.<\/span><\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">After the scholarship, De Angelo joined the SCGIS Train the Trainers program to gain the teaching skills he needed to expand GIS use for conservation in Argentina.<\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Now, he dedicates part of his time to training Argentinean conservationists and their teams. De Angelo sees his collaboration with Rewilding Argentina\u2014and subsequent involvement in the jaguar rewilding project\u2014as a direct result of the training he received as an SCGIS global scholar.<\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cIt was a life-changing thing\u2014for my GIS skills and my understanding of the potential of GIS for doing conservation work around the world,\u201d he said.<\/p>","snippet":""}],"references":null},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v25.9 (Yoast SEO v25.9) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Jaguar Conservation: Smart Maps Guide Ecosystem Revitalization in Argentina<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"GIS-powered apps help researchers in Argentina reintroduce jaguars to Iber\u00e1 National Park decades after the species went locally extinct.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" 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