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How important is Lauca National Park for the conservation of biodiversity in Chile?
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Lauca National Park, located in the Arica and Parinacota Region in northern Chile, is of great importance for the conservation of biodiversity in the country due to its diversity of unique ecosystems and endemic species. The park protects a wide variety of habitats, ranging from arid plateaus to high Andean lagoons, which are home to a large number of flora and fauna species adapted to these extreme conditions. As for flora, Lauca National Park is home to unique species, such as the que&&n&&oa (Polylepis tarapacana), a tree adapted to the Andean heights. As for fauna, the park is home to emblematic species such as the vicu&&n&&a (Vicugna vicugna), the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), as well as a wide variety of high Andean birds. In addition, Lauca National Park is part of the Lauca Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO, which highlights its global importance for the conservation of biodiversity. The protection of these ecosystems contributes to maintaining biological diversity and preserving the environmental services they provide, such as water regulation and carbon capture
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