Chile Just Converted a Staggering 11 Million Acres of Land into Protected National Parks – Futurism

Posted: March 23, 2017 at 1:16 pm

Keeping the Wilderness Wild

Prompted by the 10 million acre gift of Parque Pumaln, the Chilean government has announced a massive conservation campaign. President Michelle Bachelet signed an agreement which merged 10 million acres of federal land with the million acres of Pumaln, creating five new national parks and placing all of it under the strict environmental protection afforded to designated national parklands. Miles of undeveloped coastline, virgin forests, and active volcanoes grace the area which dwarfs all other protected areas in Chilean history.

The 11 million acres of Patagonian wilderness arent dissimilar to the granite cliffs and icy peaks of Yosemite but the Yellowstone and Yosemite park areas together make up less than one third of the area now contained in Chiles new protected parklands. Put another way, the parklands are 5,000 times larger than Manhattans Central Park. This single act places Chile in the neighborhood of Costa Rica, one of the worlds countries with the highest percentages of protected lands.

Bachelet praised Americanphilanthropists Doug Tompkins and Kristine McDivitt Tompkins for their work in support of the preservation of Patagoniaa passion project theyve beenpursuing for decades. Doug Tompkins didnt liveto see his dream come to fruition; he died in a kayak accident in 2015. At the time of the announcement there was no opposition to the conservation project, but Tompkins had fought major resistance mostly from local politiciansoften taking the form of a personal smear campaignfor years.

Today, it seems that everyone in the countrys government agrees onthebenefits parklands will bring to the country. This move toward conservation is smart for ecological reasons, and represents a massive safeguard against habitat destruction. Its also a clevereconomic move for Chile: the parklands are among the nations biggest drivers of tourism, and most of the trails, infrastructure, cabins, and other related services are already in place. The formal protection will now ensure that the parklands are guarded as they are enjoyed by tourists and locals alike.

National parks are the gold standard of conservation, said Hernn Mladinic, a longtime advocate of protecting southern Chiles ecosystems.

For every dollar you invest in national parks, you get 10 back; its more profitable than copper.

The new parks will be modeled after the wild and scenic highways aesthetic American parks are known for: artfully designed signage, scenic lookout points, and roads that avoid disturbing the naturally rugged terrain, instead following its contours. Kris Tompkins oversees rewilding programs in Argentina, which have been successful at bringing many species back from the brink of extinction. She hopes they will implement similar programs in Chile.

This action of aggressive conservation by the Chilean government on behalf of the people stands in clear contrast tothe current political climate in the U.S.Although the parklands in Chile are being designed after a classically American model for national parks, new U.S. policies reversing preservation accords,slashing budgets directed towards environmental science and conservation, and rejecting climate science threaten the integrity of U.S. parklands that have served as the gold standard for the rest of the world for so long.

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