
BOOKS
Two publications that emerge from this territory.
A way to document, understand, and share a landscape where history, ranching, and wildlife coexist.
At Fundación Cerro Guido Conservación, we understand conservation as a process that is also built through knowledge and memory.
These books bring together years of history, observation, and work in the field.
They are part of how we tell the story of this place — and how we make that knowledge accessible to others.

ESTANCIA CERRO GUIDO:
PATAGONIA IN CONTINUOUS EVOLUTION
This book functions as a field journal of the Cerro Guido territory: a journey that spans from the formation of the landscape, the presence of dinosaurs, and the first human inhabitants, to the development of ranching and the present day.
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Through images, maps, and infographics, it builds a layered reading of a single place, where each stage leaves visible traces on the landscape.
More than a traditional book, it offers a different way of approaching the territory — understanding its history not as something static, but as a process in constant evolution.
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Language: Spanish and English
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Format: Hardcover / Coffee table book
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Year: 2025
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Price: $190,000
CERRO GUIDO: A LIVING WINDOW TO CHILEAN PATAGONIA'S HISTORY
Mateo Martinic Beros
Written by Mateo Martinic Beros, National History Prize of Chile, this book reconstructs the history of Cerro Guido and Patagonia through its real processes: human settlement, extensive ranching, and the transformation of the landscape over time.
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Rather than a linear narrative, it offers a reading of the territory as an evolving system, where nature and human activity have always been intertwined. Understanding this process is key to situating the present — a moment in which conservation takes place within a landscape that has been inhabited, worked, and transformed for over a century.
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Language: English
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Format: Paperback
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Year: 2025
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Price: $30,000

Each purchase directly supports the work of Fundación Cerro Guido Conservación.
By acquiring these books, you contribute to sustaining wildlife monitoring, fieldwork, and the development of a coexistence model in Patagonia.
