Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #Conservation
  • #Patagonia
  • #Sustainability
  • A 133,000-hectare pristine wilderness in Chile's Cochamó Valley has been preserved through a $63m grassroots campaign.
  • The valley, home to ancient alerce trees and diverse wildlife, is now protected from logging, damming, and development.
  • Local communities, NGOs, and international donors collaborated to stop hydroelectric projects and vacation home developments.
  • The area serves as a biological corridor, connecting protected lands in Chile and Argentina.
  • Conservation efforts include sustainable tourism, wildlife surveys, and maintaining traditional lifestyles.
  • The project was inspired by the Tompkins' conservation work, which created national parks in Chile and Argentina.
  • Future plans include designating 80% of the valley as a national park while allowing sustainable local economic activities.