Güiña (Leopardus guigna)
Mohamed bin Zayed Species project number 220529687
Integrated strategy for the mitigation of threats affecting Leopardus guigna y Lycalopex fulvipes in the Huilliche territory of Chacao, Chiloé
The main focus of this grant was the repair and/or construction of chicken coops and runs that prevent the entry of güiñas, Chiloé foxes, and possibly other carnivores, to avoid the predation of poultry and thus eliminate the main motive for retaliatory killing. We selected families living in the countryside who depend at least partially on their egg and poultry production and/or the economic benefits of it.
We also included the vaccination and antiparasitic treatment of domestic dogs and cats to reduce the possibility of disease transmission to wildlife.
Finally, we installed road signs at strategic wildlife crossing points to raise awareness as to the proximity of wildlife, to avoid roadkills of güiñas and Chiloé foxes as well as other native species such as the southern pudu.
All of our activities were accompanied by educational activities in order to provide the community with updated information on the ecology of güiñas, the benefits of a healthy ecosystem and coexisting with this small feline, and responsible pet ownership.
This project was designed and carried out by Fundación Con Garra, Chilean NGO based in Puerto Varas. Please feel free to contact us at any time if you have any questions regarding our project or think about implementing a similar mitigation strategy. We are always happy to help. You can write to congarraprotegiendofelinos@gmail.com or see our social networks @congarra7.
Project 220529687 location - Chile, South America