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Islotes de Puñihuil Natural Monument

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Address
  
Chile

Phone
  
+56 9 9532 6010

Area
  
9 ha

Established
  
1999

Islotes de Puñihuil Natural Monument

Location
  
Los Lagos Region, Chile

Governing body
  
Corporación Nacional Forestal

Hours
  
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Similar
  
Fuerte San Antonio, Cucao and Huillinco, Museo Regional de Ancud, Chiloé Island, Lemuy Island

Islotes de Puñihuil Natural Monument is a Chilean Natural Monument located 28 km (17 mi) southwest of Ancud. It consists of three islets off the western coast of Chiloé Island to the west and north of Puñihuil.

The monument is notable for being the only known shared breeding site for Humboldt and Magellanic penguins. Also is reproduction area for other species, as are the red-legged cormorant and kelp gull. Other bird species residing in the area include kelp goose and Fuegian steamer duck. Marine otters find refuge in this protected area.

Following a 2007 study by the staff from Alfaguara project, which works on conserving blue whales and the marine environment in the area, ecotourism boat operators agreed to work together as an association. They would reduce the number of penguin-watching trips to the islands so as to maximize net income.

Plant species occurring in the islets include Fascicularia bicolor and Greigia sphacelata.

References

Islotes de Puñihuil Natural Monument Wikipedia