Monthly Archives: December 2011

Species Profile: Guanacos

“An elegant animal in a state of nature, with a long slender neck and fine legs.” –Charles Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle Travel through the Aysen Region of Chile and then enter the Patagonia National Park project.  Chances are, you’ll … Continue reading

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A Conversation with Dr. Stuart Pimm

Dr. Stuart Pimm, conservation biologist and member of CP’s Science Advisory Board, speaks with CP Communications Director Nadine Lehner about his work at the future Patagonia National Park.  Listen to the interview above or read the transcription below.  NADINE LEHNER: … Continue reading

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Newsflash: HidroAysén announces the route of its power lines

Recently, HidroAysén (the multinational energy conglomerate planning to erect five mega hydro dams on the Baker and Pascua Rivers) announced the route of their proposed transmission line, now estimated to cost USD$3.8 – 4 billion, although likely more: between Cochrane … Continue reading

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Ten Reasons to Donate to Conservacion Patagonica This Holiday Season

Our annual fund drive is about halfway complete, and while we’re on track for a fantastic year of giving, we need your help! If 100 more people make a donation, 2011 will set the record for the most fund drive … Continue reading

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