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Eduardo Frei De Lo Prado Park Is Reforested with Native Species

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About twenty endemic trees were planted by volunteers in an urban area affected by soil degradation and lack of green areas.
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About twenty endemic trees were planted by volunteers in an urban area affected by soil degradation and lack of green areas. In a joint initiative to address the effects of climate change, residents of Lo Prado, volunteers from Reale Seguros company and members of the Reforestemos Foundation participated in a reforestation day in the Eduardo Frei Montalva Park, one of the main green lungs of that commune. During the activity, 20 native trees of …

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G5noticias broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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