Chile National Park Expansion: 10 Million Acres

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johntp

Trad climber
Little Rock and Loving It
Topic Author's Original Post - Nov 13, 2018 - 11:58pm PT
If this has already been posted I'll delete this thread.

10 Million Acres of New National Parks Created in Chile
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet signed a decree Monday to create five new national parks and expand three others, following a pledge made last year with Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, the president and CEO of Tompkins Conservation, to dramatically expand national parkland in the South American country.

More than 10 million acres of new national parklands will be created in Chile, approximately three times the size of Yellowstone and Yosemite combined, or about the size of Switzerland. Bachelet said that would increase national parklands in Chile by 38.5 percent.

The expansion includes 1 million acres of land donated by Tompkins Conservation, in what is believed to be the largest private donation of land ever from a private entity to a country.

The decree included the creation of Pumalín Park and Patagonia Park, the conservation organization's two flagship projects, while expanding others to help create the "Route of Parks," a 17-park route spanning more than 1,500 miles from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn in the continent's southern tip.

"This is not only an unprecedented preservation effort," Bachelet said at the official ceremony in Pumalín Park. "It's also an invitation to imagine other ways of rationally occupying our lands, of creating other economic activities, of using natural resources without preying on them. In other words, it's about generating sustainable development."

McDivitt Tompkins, the former CEO of Patagonia, along with her late husband Doug Tompkins, who founded North Face and Esprit, have dedicated a quarter of a century towards conservation efforts and land acquisition to ensure protection of wildlife and wildlands in Chile and Argentina.

Doug Tompkins died in December 2015 in a kayaking accident but his conservation legacy continues. To date, Tompkins Conservation has donated roughly two million acres of land for conservation purposes, and together with governments and other partners, has protected roughly 13 million acres in total.

"I am proud of my husband Doug and his vision which continues to guide us, in addition to our entire team, for completing these two national parks and the broader network, a major milestone of our first 25 years of work," McDivitt Tompkins said. "While we will continue to help promote and safeguard these parks, we are beginning to turn our attention to more new conservation and rewilding projects in Chile and Argentina as we work to save and restore big, wild and connected ecosystems."

https://www.ecowatch.com/chile-national-parks-2529955708.html
Bad Climber

Trad climber
The Lawless Border Regions
Nov 14, 2018 - 02:43pm PT
Thanks, John, this is great news. I'll likely never get down there, but it feels good to know pristine land is being preserved.

BAd
Fritz

Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
Nov 14, 2018 - 07:37pm PT
johntp! My congrats on recognizing that wonderful achievement.

Indeed! I did post the news earlier, on Jan 29, 2018!

Chile declars 10 Million acres of new National Parks.


http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.php?topic_id=3056034&msg=3056034#msg3056034


I confess to having left out an i in declairs.

No need to delete your thread, maybe it will raise more awareness than mine.

Hopefully too, fewer folks will attempt to be negative about this great news.
johntp

Trad climber
Little Rock and Loving It
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 14, 2018 - 07:55pm PT
No need to delete your thread

I thought it was posted before. Cheers Fritz It is a great thing, Doug keeps on giving through his foundation and family.
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