🌟🌍 Chile’s bold move for nature! Plans for Cabo Froward National Park at the “end of the world”—150,000 hectares protecting endangered huemul deer, Magellanic woodpeckers & unique ecosystems. A haven for conservation & eco-tourism! Read more: https://noticiasambientales.com/environment-en/chile-wants-to-create-a-national-park-at-the-end-of-the-world-to-protect-endangered-species/
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Chile wants to create a National Park at the end of the world to protect endangered species
Chile is preparing the creation of a National Park at the southernmost tip of the American continent, the "end of the world". This project seeks to protect unique ecosystems and endangered species in the Brunswick Peninsula. The proposed National Park, called Cabo Froward, would cover approximately 150,000 hectares. This area includes forests, peat bogs, glaciers
