Guanacos live in groups, usually a single dominant male accompanied by up to 10 females and their young. Though elegantly formed creatures, guanacos exhibit a number of seemingly incongruous habits.
Conservation & Society, Vol. 17, No. 3 (2019), pp. 250-257 (8 pages) In this article, we analyse the politics behind human-wildlife relations, based on the different understanding of guanacos by local ...
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