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Quebrada De La Plata: Mega Road Project Threatens the Green Lung of Maipú

Summary by La Voz De Maipú
In Maipú, there is a territory where it is still possible to see pumas, colloquial cats, eagles and more than 87 species of vertebrates living in forests that have been resisting the urban advance for decades: the Quebrada de La Plata. The area, which covers 1,110.7 hectares managed by the Agronomic Experimental Station of the University of Chile, was declared a Natural Monument in February 2026, becoming the first area to be integrated into the…
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In Maipú, there is a territory where it is still possible to see pumas, colloquial cats, eagles and more than 87 species of vertebrates living in forests that have been resisting the urban advance for decades: the Quebrada de La Plata. The area, which covers 1,110.7 hectares managed by the Agronomic Experimental Station of the University of Chile, was declared a Natural Monument in February 2026, becoming the first area to be integrated into the…

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La Voz de Maipú broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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