Chile is set to establish Cape Froward National Park, a 370,000-acre area on the Brunswick Peninsula, aimed at preserving endangered wildlife and unique ecosystems. The park, described as a “mosaic of marine, coastal, and land ecosystems,” will protect the huemul deer, Chile’s largest native deer species. This region, rich in cultural heritage and linked to early exploration, is expected to be completed in two years. In 2024, Chile welcomed over 5.2 million foreign tourists, highlighting its growing significance in ecotourism.
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