Tourists visiting the Iberá Wetlands in Argentina have reported multiple sightings of a jaguar, a remarkable development after two decades of conservation efforts. The jaguar’s presence indicates the success of a project aimed at reintroducing the species to the region, once considered an improbable goal. Previously absent from the area, the jaguar is now appearing confidently within the wetlands’ trails. This reintroduction is a significant step in restoring the ecosystem’s natural predator-prey dynamics. The project began with the ambitious vision of returning a large predator to the province of Corrientes. These recent sightings demonstrate a positive shift in the region’s biodiversity and the effectiveness of long-term conservation strategies.