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Omora Park, a perfect blend of beauty, science and tourism
In the last corner of the world where there are still virgin territories that attract attention of scientists for several years studying the diversity of small plants that prevail in the area now is done very tourism especially with magnifying glass in hand.
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Karina Jerez Lara
Over the next 4 years a computer inter-institutional and international research, including the universities of Magellan and North Texas, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Chile, NYBG, Field Museum of Chicago and the California Academy of Sciences, conducted a series of scientific expeditions financed by The U.S. National Science Foundation -The equivalent of CONICYT-mission that aims to publish a book of the bryophyte flora of the Biosphere Reserve Cabo de Hornos.
subantarctic region has a special attraction for scientists to be a very little known and very pristine, ie, with little human intervention. Another fundamental factor that produces attraction scientists to work in this area is the integration of the science community, because the field data for researchers are available to the community in educational establishments and workshops open to the public, interested in know the wealth it has in place they live.
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