Pumalín National Park

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Pumalín National Park is a vast protected wilderness in southern Chile renowned for its temperate rainforests, fjords, and conservation-focused ecotourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
tourist attraction
country Chile
hasActivity camping
hiking
kayaking
nature photography
trekking
wildlife watching
hasConservationFocus biodiversity protection
ecotourism
environmental education
old-growth forest preservation
watershed protection
hasEcosystem temperate rainforest
hasFeature fjords
glacial valleys
granite cliffs
lakes
rivers
volcanoes
waterfalls
hasManagementGoal long-term habitat conservation
low-impact tourism
restoration of degraded areas
hasProtectionStatus IUCN Category II
surface form: IUCN Category II (national park)
hasVegetationType Valdivian temperate rainforest
coastal forest
evergreen forest
isAccessibleBy boat
road
trail
isKnownFor conservation-focused ecotourism
remote wilderness
scenic landscapes
temperate rainforests
locatedIn Los Lagos Region
southern Chile
partOf Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia
protectsSpecies Alerce tree
Chilean fox
Chilean myrtle
Huemul deer
Magellanic woodpecker
Pudu
surface form: Pudú deer

Puma
various endemic birds

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Los Lagos Region contains Pumalín National Park
southern Chile hasProtectedArea Pumalín National Park
subject surface form: Southern Chile
this entity surface form: Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park
Valdivian temperate rain forest hasProtectedArea Pumalín National Park
this entity surface form: Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park