Chile Launches New National Park to Protect Endangered Wildlife at the Edge of the World

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Chile is set to establish its 47th national park, Cape Froward, which will protect nearly 200,000 hectares of wilderness and complete a 2,800 km wildlife corridor, safeguarding biodiversity and Indigenous heritage in the region.
- ‘It’s the wildest place I have walked’: new national park will join up Chile’s 2,800km wildlife corridor The Guardian
- Chile wants to create a National Park at the end of the world to protect endangered species Noticias Ambientales
- Preserving the Spirit of Patagonia: Inside Chile’s Groundbreaking Human-Wildlife Coexistence Project Earth.Org
- Chile's Cape Froward: A New Haven for Endangered Wildlife Devdiscourse
- Chile moves to create national park at the edge of the world to protect wildlife Reuters
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