Public Access Infrastructure
To create a world-class, five-star national park, good visitor access by walking trails and camping are essential, along with good administration buildings and information centers. Over the next eight years Conservacion Patagonica, through individual and institutional donations, will design and construct all the necessary infrastructure for the future national park.
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Building Local and Regional Community Support
No large-scale conservation project can be considered a success if it exists without the support of the local and regional community. As part of its mission, Conservacion Patagonica actively engages in the local community where its projects are located. We believe in being good neighbors. This means, where possible, positively contributing to the local economy, involving local people in all aspects of our projects, and purchasing materials and equipment from the local area, unless it is impossible to do so. We work hard to coordinate our activities with local authorities, recognizing that successful land conservation is only possible when the local communities are part of the effort and come to take on the project as their own. |
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