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Penco and Udec Boost Environmental Resilience by Planting 620 Native Species

The Municipality of Penco, in conjunction with the research center Eula-UdeC, carried out the closure of the project that seeks to strengthen the resilience of territories in the face of forest fires, which seeks to face the casualties in zones of urban-forestal interface. This activity was carried out in the Fundo Coihueco, where 620 native species were planted that will serve as natural barriers and will enhance the greater green lung of the c…
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The Municipality of Penco, in conjunction with the research center Eula-UdeC, carried out the closure of the project that seeks to strengthen the resilience of territories in the face of forest fires, which seeks to face the casualties in zones of urban-forestal interface. This activity was carried out in the Fundo Coihueco, where 620 native species were planted that will serve as natural barriers and will enhance the greater green lung of the c…

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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