Zero Waste at the National Park In early March 2023, we organized a cleanup event at the National Park to address the environmental impact of waste and raise awareness among both locals and visitors. This event, open to the entire community, aimed to reduce...
Pato de los torrentes El pato de los torrentes (Merganetta armata armata) se distribuye de manera discontinua a lo largo de la Cordillera de los Andes, desde el río Atuel, en Mendoza, hasta Tierra del Fuego. La especie ha sido considerada vulnerable a la extinción a...
Donde nacen las aguas Donde Nacen Las Aguas es un proyecto de investigación científica cuyo objetivo es la construcción de información ambiental de calidad acerca de las aguas del Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, con enfoque participativo y de género. Fue diseñado...
Trails El Chaltén is renowned the world over as the National Capital of Trekking in Argentina. This is due to the scenic circuits provided by the trails in the northern sector of Los Glaciares National Park. The area offers 80km of trails which are used intensely and...
Communication tools The National Parks Administration carries out one of the most important tasks: to spread and communicate information of great importance and worth for people visiting the National Park. The new situation of COVID-19 shows us the need to...
Human Resources Two qualified bilingual people were hired to attend the enquiries at the National Park visitor center. The greatest influx of tourists to the Los Glaciares Zona Norte National Park occurs between the months of November and March. The Visitor Center...
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