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Argentina

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Support our work in Argentina! With your help, we can protect the lands and waters of Argentina for people and nature.

Argentina

The 8th-largest country in the world and the 2nd-largest country in South America, Argentina is a land of geographic and ecological extremes. From stark summits to windswept plains to lush rainforests, Argentina hosts a spectacular range of plants and wildlife.

Although Argentina boasts one of South America’s oldest park systems, only a small portion of the country’s land is under official protection. The Nature Conservancy will work with conservation partners already operating in Argentina to help effectively preserve millions of acres facing imminent threat.

The Conservancy’s initial conservation work in Argentina will be concentrated in the country’s temperate Patagonian grasslands—one of the world’s least protected and most threatened habitats.

What The Nature Conservancy is Doing

What You Can Do

What's New:

 

The Nature Conservancy is taking steps to protect the Patagonian grasslands.

 

The Nature Conservancy brings a Sustainable Sheep Grazing Initiative to Argentina.
 
The Nature Conservancy spent 2008 working hard to preseve South America's most endangered and least protected landscapes.
Review our most important conservation achievements in 2008.

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Images (left to right, top to bottom): © Bridget Besaw (Patagonian Steppe, Argentina); © Bridget Besaw (Young guanaco).