The history section of daily “Diario del Fin del Mundo”, edited in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego province, extreme south of Argentina, recalls that almost a century and a half ago, more precisely December 1881, the Falkland Islands Company, FIC, “at the time with total control over the Falklands economy”, approached the Argentine government offering to buy the total of Peninsula Valdes, Chubut province and an area in Tierra del Fuego next to San Sebastian Bay, and its surrounding 160 leguas (league) for the rearing of sheep.
Tens of thousands of tons of the cephalopods caught off the California coast are shipped to China for processing, then sold to consumers around the world.
Forget budget ranches and basic birding now you can spot three-toed sloths, jaguars and coatis from high end boltholes in Brazil, Argentina and Ecuador
A group of deer in Yala Park, Sri Lanka, attempt to flee as a mugger crocodile bursts out of a waterhole that it was hiding in. The stunning picture is one of many similar scenes in Planet Earth III.