The article discusses the partial closures of the Iberá National Park due to the presence of a young jaguar named Ombú in public areas. The closures have impacted local tourism, which accounts for nearly 90% of employment in the area. Representatives from the Iberá Tourism Chamber and the Carlos Pellegrini Guides Association wrote to the head of the National Parks Administration, requesting clarification and action. While the park has partially reopened with limited access, concerns remain about the adequacy of the measures taken. Local guides argue that the closures create confusion among tourists and could significantly affect the region’s economy.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the management of the national park and its economic implications without overtly favoring any political side. It includes perspectives from both local stakeholders and the administration, though there is some criticism of the decision-making process. However,






