Chile creates national park to save glaciers
The new National Glacier Park will cover 75,000 hectares of Andes mountain land about 60 kilometers (40 miles) from the capital Santiago, President Sebastian Pinera said at a ceremony announcing its creation.
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- Published Date: 10:58 | 05 March 2022
- Modified Date: 10:58 | 05 March 2022
Chile said Saturday it is creating a vast national park to protect hundreds of glaciers that are melting due to climate change.
The new National Glacier Park will cover 75,000 hectares of Andes mountain land about 60 kilometers (40 miles) from the capital Santiago, President Sebastian Pinera said at a ceremony announcing its creation.
"We are managing to protect 368 glaciers," the president said.
A recent study by the University of Chile said glaciers in the central part of the country, which includes the new park, are shrinking due to global warming.
It will also help preserve flora native to mountain terrain and animals likes pumas and foxes.
Chile is among the world's top 10 countries as measured by glacier surface area, the government says. Others include Canada, the United States, China and Russia.