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Signage Installed to Protect the Awatiri (Andean Cat) in Isluga

In Enquelga, in the Colchane commune, signs have been installed to draw drivers' attention to the presence of vulnerable wildlife in Isluga Volcano National Park. The idea is simple: drive responsibly and avoid hitting native species and local livestock. The initiative was spearheaded by CONAF Tarapacá, with support from the Ministry of Public Works' Roads Department and the NGO Con Garra, which donated the signage. The signs, located in the Ang…
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In Enquelga, in the Colchane commune, signs have been installed to draw drivers' attention to the presence of vulnerable wildlife in Isluga Volcano National Park. The idea is simple: drive responsibly and avoid hitting native species and local livestock. The initiative was spearheaded by CONAF Tarapacá, with support from the Ministry of Public Works' Roads Department and the NGO Con Garra, which donated the signage. The signs, located in the Ang…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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