Analysis
Far South Expeditions says Puma tracking pioneer, 28 years experience, wildlife photography — here is what is documented
- Far South Expeditions highlights its pioneering work in puma tracking, with 28 years of experience and involvement in wildlife photography, alongside an investment of over $1 million in wildlife research.
- Based on available data, the claim regarding wildlife monitoring, specifically puma tracking, appears to be supported by the provided information. However, details on the specific investment amount and the scope of wildlife research are self-reported and not independently verified through certifications or third-party audits.
- The operator is associated with the "Patagonia" ecoregion and focuses on species such as Pumas, guanacos, condors, and flamingos. The tier assigned is "baseline."
- To raise the trust tier, further documentation or third-party verification of their conservation investments and research impact would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›Puma tracking pioneer, 28 years experience, wildlife photography
- ›$1M+ in wildlife research
Certifications on record
No certifications on record