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Indicios indirectos de la presencia del oso andino (Tremarctos ornatus Cuvier, 1825) en el noroeste de Argentina

  • Autores: Fernando del Moral, Andrés Bracho
  • Localización: Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, ISSN-e 1853-0400, ISSN 1514-5158, Vol. 11, Nº. 1, 2009, págs. 69-76
  • Idioma: español
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    • Indirect evidence on the presence of the Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus Cuvier, 1825)in northwestern Argentina. The presence of Andean bears (Tremarctos ornatus) in Argentina has beendisputed due to the absence of confirming evidence. Many Andean bear experts currently doubt on their presencein this country. Nevertheless, the Tucuman-Bolivian Forest or Yungas is a typical ecosystem where this speciescan be found, particularly in the studied area, in which the habitat appears to be of high quality for bears.Between 2001 and 2006, 23 cases of evidence on the presence of Andean bears in the provinces of Salta andJujuy were recorded. Footprints, food remains and scats were found. In addition, natives, farmers, and hunterswhere interviewed to collect new data of this species. The conclusion is that the Yungas Forest of northwesternArgentina must be considered an area with high probability of maintaining a resident population of Andeanbears. Although this is probably a small and perhaps isolated population, the permanent presence of Andeanbears in northwestern Argentina might not longer be doubted.


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