US conservationist, Chile sign creation of national parks
PARQUE PATAGONIA, Chile — Chilean President Michelle Bachelet signed decrees Monday creating vast new national parks using lands donated by a U.S. conservation organization in what is believed to be the largest private donation of land ever from a private entity to a country.
The agreement was signed by Bachelet and Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, the widow of Doug Tompkins, a founder of the North Face outdoor wear company who accumulated the land before his death.
It will create the new Pumalin and Patagonia national parks while expanding others to help create a “Route of Parks.” The string of 17 parks will span more than 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometres) across the South American nation, stretching from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn.
In all, the plan ultimately seeks to increase Chile’s national parkland by more than 15,600 square miles (40,400 square kilometres). Bachelet said that would expand national parklands in Chile by 38.5 per cent.


