Description:
Rewilding Chile is a leading conservation project focused on restoring Chile’s native ecosystems, protecting endangered wildlife, and promoting sustainable tourism. Through habitat restoration, species reintroduction, and community education, Rewilding Chile helps preserve Patagonia and other natural regions for future generations. Discover how rewilding efforts in Chile are transforming nature conservation and creating a balance between people and the planet.
Species Protected: Puma, Araucaria, Huemul
Country: Chile
Legal Status Legally Constituted NGO
Tax Deductible: No
Area Conserved: 117,000 Km²
Organisms Protected per Month: —
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Mission:
to counteract the species extinction and climate crises by promoting rewilding as a conservation strategy along the Route of Parks of Patagonia. This is achieved through creating national and marine parks, restoring ecosystems, and actively managing threatened species. The organization also works to strengthen the well-being of local communities by fostering a connection with nature through education and empowering them to be defenders of their territory.
Actions:
Park creation: Collaborating with the government to create and expand national parks is the most effective strategy for long-term conservation.
Ecosystem restoration: Rewilding Chile focuses on restoring ecosystems to achieve complete and functional ones.
Species management: Protecting and actively managing threatened species like the huemul deer, Darwin's Rhea, and puma is crucial for recovery.
Public education and activism: Raising awareness and fostering a public culture of conservation is a key component of the mission.
Use of Donations:
Our donations goes to the conservation actions listed above, in adition of administrative tasks.


