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Some of the world's best wines, fruits and vegetables come straight from the heart of Chile's central coast, but so do some of the world's most fascinating species--and they're losing ground. What's the Conservancy doing?

Explore
The Valdivian Coastal Reserve protects 150,000 acres of temperate rainforest. Take a virtual tour of the Reserve's ancient coastal forests.

Go deeper
Neighbors of the Reserve are receiving funding to support their conservation and sustainable development projects. Learn more...
 

 

About Chile

Learn more about the Conservancy's work in Chile

Conservation Projects

Mediterranean habitat

Humboldt Current

Valdivian Coastal Range

Ways of Giving

Help support the Conservancy's work in Chile


 

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