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Guanacos, Rhea and Other Animals Run over by Cars and Vans in Lihué Calel Park

Summary by Diario Textual
Lihué Calel National Park warned in the last few hours of a series of wild fauna run-downs on National Route 152, on the stretch that crosses the protected area, and asked drivers to slow down to avoid new incidents. According to the park administration, the increase in vehicle traffic during the summer season resulted in several road accidents that affected animals that inhabit the place. In the last few days there were five run-downs, involvin…
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Lihué Calel National Park warned in the last few hours of a series of wild fauna run-downs on National Route 152, on the stretch that crosses the protected area, and asked drivers to slow down to avoid new incidents. According to the park administration, the increase in vehicle traffic during the summer season resulted in several road accidents that affected animals that inhabit the place. In the last few days there were five run-downs, involvin…

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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