Karukinka Natural Park

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Karukinka Natural Park is a vast protected wilderness area in Chilean Tierra del Fuego known for its pristine subantarctic forests, peat bogs, and rich biodiversity, including guanacos and endangered foxes.

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Karukinka Natural Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural park
protected area
wilderness area
climate subpolar oceanic climate
continent South America
country Chile
hasConservationGoal biodiversity conservation
habitat protection
protection of endangered species
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystemType Patagonian steppe
mountain ecosystem
peat bog
subantarctic forest
wetland
hasFauna Andean condor
Magellanic woodpecker
culpeo fox
endangered fox species
guanaco
puma
shorebirds
waterfowl
hasFeature coastal areas
lakes
mountains
rivers
valleys
hasFloraType Nothofagus forest
coigüe de Magallanes forest
lenga beech forest
hasVegetationType lichens
mosses
shrubs
isImportantFor carbon storage in peat bogs
climate regulation through peatlands
isPartOf Patagonia
isUsedFor ecotourism
environmental education
scientific research
knownFor conservation of Patagonian ecosystems
extensive peat bogs
high biodiversity
pristine subantarctic forests
locatedIn Tierra del Fuego region
surface form: Chilean Tierra del Fuego

Magallanes Region (historically)
surface form: Magallanes Region

Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region
surface form: Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena Region

Tierra del Fuego region
surface form: Tierra del Fuego
locatedOn Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego

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Tierra del Fuego region hasNationalPark Karukinka Natural Park