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Our Mission
• Introduction
• Vision and Values
• Conflicts
  Worldwide Experience in the Creation of Areas for Conservation
  The History of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
  Local Interests and Conservation History
  The Eternal Dialectic between Abuse and Inexperience
 
 
Published Materials
• Material for Diffusion
• Educational Material
• Scientific & Technical Materials
• Online Videos
 
 
CLT Staff
• CLT Board
• Project Iberá's Technical Staff
 
 
Contact Us
• CLT Contact Information
 
 
Projects in Chile
• Pumalín Park
• Corcovado Tic Toc
• Cabo León
• Melimoyu / Isla Magdalena
• Santuario El Cañi
• Yendegaia
 
Projects in Argentina
• Esteros del Iberá
  Objective
  What are the Esteros?
 
  How to get to the Iberá Nature Reserve?
 
  Ancient Inhabitants
 
  Climate
 
  Geological Origins
 
  Wildlife
 
  Vida Silvestre
 
  The Reserve
 
  Iberá's Threats
  Why Preserve Them?
 
  For the Singularity and Exuberance of its Nature
 
  Because there is the Political Will to Preserve such an Enormous Basin
 
  Because it is Refuge to Numerous Endangered Species
 
  For the Immensity of its Natural Landscapes
 
  For the Rural Culture and Guarani Heritage that still Survive Among the Locals
 
  Because there are Enough Resources to Sustain and Revitalize the Local Economies
 
  Because many People Understand the Need to Preserve It
  Strategies
 
  1. Government Reinforcement Program
 
  2. Land Use Program
 
 
  Summary of Progress Achieved in 2007
  3. CLT Land Conservation Program
 
  4. Environmental Education and Community Participation Program
 
 
  Summary of Progress Achieved in 2007
 
  Summary of Progress Achieved in 2006
  5. Reintroduction of Threatened Species Program
 
 
  Project for the Reintroduction of the Giant Anteater
 
 
 
  Introduction
 
 
 
  Biology and Conservation
 
 
 
  Newsletters (in Spanish)
 
 
 
  Videos
  6. Restoration of Ecosystems Program
 
  7. Ecological Monitoring Program
  Courses
 
  Interdisciplinary Principles and Tools for the Recovery of Threatened Species
 
  Subtropical Biodiversity and Conservation: An Integral Vision
• El Piñalito
• Monte León
• El Rincón