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Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park (Spanish:
Parque nacional Pumalín Douglas Tompkins) is a 400,000-hectare (1,000,000-acre)
national park in the Palena...
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Tompkins Conservation. Tompkins's
first major conservation project was
Pumalín Park in the
Palena Province of Chile, an 800,000-acre (320,000 ha) area...
- a public-access park in the
threatened Valdivian temperate rainforest.
Pumalín Park
received official nature sanctuary status in 2005 and was designated...
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Pumalín Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Pumalín, (ICAO: SCUI)) is an
airport on Isla Llahuen, the
easternmost of the
islands separating the Gulf of Ancud...
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include the
Pumalín Park, one of the
largest established wilderness protection areas in the world,
Yelcho Lake, and the ****aleufu River.
Pumalin was the dream...
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natural monuments.
National Parks Alerce Andino Chiloé
Corcovado Hornopirén
Pumalín Puyehue Vicente Pérez
Rosales Private parks Tantauco Park Las Vertientes...
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river empties into the
Comau Fjord. The
valley extends eastward into
Pumalín Park.
There is
nearby mountainous terrain north and
south of the airstrip...
- 42.367°S 72.400°W / -42.367; -72.400. ****nay also
divides the
private Pumalín Park
founded by
American Douglas Tompkins into two parts.
Tompkins wants...
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opposition by
Douglas Tompkins to the
planned route for
Carretera Austral in
Pumalín Park. A
scandal is also
brewing about two
properties owned by Ted Turner:...
- po****tion of
Huemul (South
Andean deer),
Queulat National Park, and
Pumalín Park.
Pumalin was once Chile's
largest private nature reserve, but has
since been...