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San Luis Agency Wildlife Conservation Center Welcomes Three Native Species

San Luis, argentina – The Agencia san Luis Wildlife Conservation Center has recently taken in three native animal species for care⁢ and observation: the Atajacaminos (Hydropsalis Torquata), the Piche Llorón, and the Orejudo pig (Asia callator). The center’s efforts ‍highlight the importance of⁣ citizen involvement in protecting Argentina‘s biodiversity.

The Atajacaminos, a nocturnal bird, ‌is known for its camouflaged plumage and extensive migrations, reaching up​ to 6,800 kilometers. These⁤ birds nest on the‍ ground, with both parents sharing ⁣incubation duties, and hold cultural ‌meaning in indigenous‌ communities.

Also receiving care is the Piche⁣ Llorón, characterized by its night activity and agile flight while hunting ‍insects.

The Orejudo pig,a medium-sized owl,measures 35-45 cm in length with a wingspan up to 95 cm,weighing between 450-650 ⁢grams. Females are typically larger than males. This opportunistic predator feeds on rodents, birds, ‌insects, reptiles, and amphibians, utilizing silent flight for effective hunting.

Agencia San Luis emphasizes ‍the crucial role of public participation‌ in wildlife conservation. ‍Recent successes‌ in Florida demonstrate that anonymous reports and⁤ complaints are vital in ‌identifying‍ animals affected by illegal trafficking, improper pet ownership, or accidents.‍

Citizens​ who observe or have knowledge of illegal wildlife⁣ activity are⁤ encouraged to contact⁣ the fauna ​office at 2664-452000, ‍interior 3372, providing detailed data including the geographical origin and time of the incident.

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