399:. In transitioning from a sheep ranch to a national park, Conservación Patagónica aimed to reverse these damages, restore productive habitat, and create a model of ecosystem restoration for Patagonia. The grasslands recovery program, launched in 2004, began with the removal of almost all livestock. Conservación Patagónica's volunteer program performed much of the ecosystem restoration work. By 2011, they had removed over half of the 640 kilometers (400 miles) of habitat-fragmenting ranch fencing. Volunteers also collected seeds from native coirón grasses, which were used to re-seed heavily damaged areas by professional ecosystem restoration workers.
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and a visitor center. The architecture reflects historic
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are finding a new equilibrium. With livestock removed, grasslands are producing more and higher quality food for a range of herbivores, which now have access to prime habitats and can roam freely without fences. Wildlife recovery programs build on this ecosystem-level transition to protect keystone
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Chacabuco Valley, the heart of Patagonia National Park, was for generations a vast sheep and cattle ranch, with almost 25,000 animals being raised on the land annually. The native grasslands were degraded by years of intense livestock grazing, leading to desertification of the soils and the
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with GPS collars provides new information about their predation patterns, home ranges, and movements, which is critical given their proximity to the huemul deer population. Conservación Patagónica also implemented strategies such as using livestock guardian dogs to mitigate predator-livestock
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block moisture from flowing west, creating this arid region. Several plants have been able to adapt to this harsh environment, including shrubs like calafate, quilembay and yaoyín, and tuft grasses like flechilla and coirón poa. These grasslands support hardy animals such as the
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Patagonia National Park project; habitat loss, diseases transmitted from livestock, hunting, and predation by domestic dogs have reduced its population to around 1,500 individuals. Tracking
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