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...that in Dominica, "stay over" tourists using small, nature-based lodges spent 18 times more than cruise passengers spend while visiting the island?
Pumalin is located in northern Patagonia, operated by a non-profit NGO, Fundacion Pumalin, located in Chile. Pumalin Park protects a large swath of southern Chile, along with several native chilean species. The Alerce and Chilean Huemul are native species of the region, threatened due habitat destruction and illegal practices.
Campanario Biological Station is an off-the-grid remote reserve with no roads, with sole access by foot or boat. The reserve is a combination of spectacular primary and secondary lowland rainforest with several kilometers of well-marked tails and freshwater streams. The private reserves protects the following endangered species: scarlet macaw; black-cheeked ant tanager; tapir; tamandua; white-faced monkey; tayra; jaguarondi; collared peccary; and jaguar, to name a few. The coastal areas includes rocky points, tide pools, secluded beach, and good snorkeling opportunities. Easy access available to nearby Corcovado National Park and Isla del Caño. The reserve is perfect for research opportunities and ecotourism travelers.
For further information on the Campanario Biological Station, please visit: http://www.campanario.org