Ecological Region

Valdivian Temperate Forests: A Unique South American Ecoregion

The Valdivian temperate forests are a distinctive and vital ecoregion in the Southern Cone of South America, primarily on Chile's west coast, with a small extension into Argentina. This ecoregion spans a narrow continental strip between the western slope of the Andes and the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Neotropical ecozone. Renowned for its biodiversity and unique ecological characteristics, the Valdivian temperate forests are a treasure trove of flora and fauna, many of which are endemic to the region.

Várzea Forests: Seasonal Floodplain Ecoregions of the Amazon

Várzea forests, part of the expansive Amazon biome, represent one of the planet's most dynamic and complex ecosystems. These floodplain forests, shaped by river levels' annual rise and fall, encompass a rich tapestry of habitats, including dense forests, grasslands, lakes, and floating meadows. Spanning vast areas along the Amazon River and its tributaries, these ecosystems are crucial to the region's ecological health, supporting an incredible diversity of life.