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- Argentina’s latest National Park is Petagonia Azol Provincial Park at 729,294 acres.
- The park is the first in the area and was named to protect the region’s wildlife, coastal houses and more than 60 islands and islands.
- Plans are underway to include tourist facilities, including hiking routes and camping grounds.
For generations, Humpback Wheel has traveled to calves and nurse on the southern coast of Argentina. The giant petals and the Imperial Cororets come into the nest, and the marine lions and the magelic penguins are gathered. It is one of the most wildlife corners of the South Atlantic and is sometimes called “Argentina’s Gallpagos”-but recently, many animals were at risk of industrial fishing.
A new Marine Provincial Park, which is the first in the area, will change it. Argentina’s new pategonia Azul Provincial Park dramatically expands the previous secure silver of the land, which has effectively protected a coastal area, which is the size of the Yosmite National Park (or 729,294 acres). Not only does the area protect the lives of many forests in the area, which come for feeding and breeding, but also protects more than 60 islands and islands, calip forests and coastal houses of beasts.
“This is a tremendous victory for maritime protection,” said Sofia Hennon, executive director of Argentina’s restoration. Travel + leisure. “Petagonia is one of the most bioidarurus areas of Argentina under the locations under legal protection, with more than 50 marine birds, many of which are nests in more than 60 islands, and calip forests, islands and rocky intermittent -driven fields of sea life.
Recovery of Argentina, a protection organization that buys private land and donates it to national parks, provided the land that will serve as the entrance to the park and its islands. It will also help the park to develop facilities for visitors – such as camp grounds and trails facilities, and will continue to monitor the population of Humpback Wheels, Patters, Penguins and Marine Lions.
The park was headed by the Government of Chubat (Local Province), the National Parks administration of Argentina, NGOs, and the local community of Cameroon.
The new, vast pitgonia Azowl Provincial Park is linked to other famous wildlife areas through a natural coastal road, which is known for its penguin colony, which is known for its penguin colony, which is the sole of Argentina and Argentina.
Plans are underway to make the new park more suitable for visitors, including increasing hiking routes, campuses, a biological station, and maritime access locations.