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Panthera on Twitter: "Below the snowy peaks of #Patagonia, 150 years of rancher-puma conflict extirpated puma populations across much of the landscape. But as ranching diminished, Patagonian pumas began making a comeback.
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In Patagonia, a puma's life is decided by political borders
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In Patagonia, a puma's life is decided by political borders
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