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Since 1997, The Nature Conservancy has been collaborating with partners in Chile to conserve ecologically important lands and waters for people and for nature.
Remarkably, even though Chile has an extensive park system, many of its prized species aren't included in those boundaries. Because many of Chile's most biodiverse areas are located on private lands, the Conservancy has concentrated much of its work in Chile on private lands conservation.
Find out about sustainable fisheries in the Humboldt Current to protect their valuable fishes and wildlife.
22 landowners have donated their property to create a new park in Zapallar.
El Roble is a semi-arid area dominated by large rock outcrops and supports a large reptile and avian population. © Tom Crowley
Established in 2010, this nature sanctuary is located approximately 25 miles from Santiago.
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