Pablo Guerra Aldazabal
Jaguar Rewilding Advocate
Pablo is a field biologist from Buenos Aires, Argentina, with experience in wildlife conservation and research across Argentina, Panama, and Australia, and now the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He has worked with primates, birds, felids, herbivores, and marsupials in rainforests, dry forests, wetlands, grasslands, semi-arid, and arid environments — most recently with Cuenca Los Ojos and before that, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. Pablo played a key role in the historic reintroduction of jaguars into the Iberá Wetlands of Argentina as the manager of Rewilding Argentina’s famed jaguar breeding and reintroduction center during the years the first cats were released into the wild.
