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Cordillera de Oncol

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species. Some of the rare species that inhabit the Valdivian Coastal Range include the
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The Valdivian Coastal Range has about 1 million acres (4,000 km) of
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The region has long been geographically isolated, making it a haven for
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habitat, approximately one-quarter of which are protected.
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Conservation efforts in the Valdivian Coastal Range
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Index

Valdivian Coastal Range

Cerro Oncol
Cerro Oncol
Elevation

Los Ríos Region
Range coordinates
40°04′S 73°25′W / 40.067°S 73.417°W / -40.067; -73.417
Parent range
Chilean Coast Range
Orogeny
Toco
Age of rock
Carboniferous
mountain range
Pacific
Chile
Chilean Coast Range
Valdivia
Cerro Oncol
Valdivian temperate rain forests
endemic
pudu
common degu
marine otter
monito del monte
marsupial
Chilean Coast Range
Cruces River

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