Analysis
Rewilding Argentina says 180,000 hectares protection, species reintroduction, guanaco culture — here is what is documented
- Rewilding Argentina states a commitment to protecting 180,000 hectares, reintroducing species, and fostering guanaco culture, with over $25 million invested in land acquisition and protection.
- This information appears to be self-reported by the organization. There is no explicit mention of third-party certifications or audits in the provided data to independently verify these claims.
- The organization's work is associated with the "Patagonia" ecoregion and focuses on species such as Guanacos, pumas, lesser rheas, and hooded grebes. This aligns with conservation and habitat restoration efforts.
- The current trust tier is "baseline." To raise this tier, independent verification of conservation efforts, impact metrics, and financial investments would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›180,000 hectares protection, species reintroduction, guanaco culture
- ›$25M+ in land acquisition/protection
Certifications on record
No certifications on record