I am from central Argentina, a region characterized by mountains, creeks and dry native forests that always have stimulated my inner passion for nature. After graduation from the National University of Córdoba, I participated in several research projects, including occupancy estimation of vulnerable species (e.g. jaguar, lowland tapir) for conservation prioritization, and investigating responses of pumas to the migration of guanacos in Patagonia. Lately, I’ve worked to assess the response of the mammal community to changes in land use at the southern Chaco forest.