Araucaria Biosphere Reserve

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Araucaria Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated protected area in Chile known for its ancient araucaria (monkey puzzle) forests, volcanic landscapes, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO biosphere reserve
biosphere reserve
biodiversitySignificance habitat for endemic and threatened species
climate temperate
conservationIssue climate change impacts
forest degradation risk
containsEcosystem montane forest
temperate rainforest
volcanic landscape
containsFeature lava fields
mountain lakes
river valleys
volcanic cones
containsSpecies Araucaria araucana NERFINISHED
Nothofagus species
endemic amphibian species
endemic bird species
endemic plant species
containsSpeciesCommonName monkey puzzle tree
country Chile
designation UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
ecoregion Valdivian temperate forests NERFINISHED
governedBy Chilean environmental authorities
hasCharacteristic ancient araucaria forests
high biodiversity
scenic mountain landscapes
volcanic features
hasLandUse conservation
ecotourism
traditional resource use by local communities
hasVegetationType coniferous forest
mixed broadleaf-conifer forest
locatedIn Andes Mountains NERFINISHED
Araucanía Region NERFINISHED
Southern Chile NERFINISHED
mainConservationFocus conservation of Araucaria araucana forests
protection of temperate Andean ecosystems
partOf UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected area
recognizedFor ancient conifer stands
spectacular volcanic scenery
unique Andean biodiversity
supportsActivity environmental education
scientific research
sustainable tourism
treeSpeciesOfInterest Araucaria araucana NERFINISHED

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Conguillío National Park partOf Araucaria Biosphere Reserve