Bofedal
A bofedal is a type of wetland found in high-altitude regions, particularly in the Andes mountains of South America. These areas are characterized by their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, which support various plant and animal species. Bofedales play a crucial role in water regulation and serve as important habitats for wildlife.
The vegetation in a bofedal typically includes grasses, sedges, and other moisture-loving plants. These wetlands are essential for local communities, providing resources such as grazing land for livestock and water for irrigation. Additionally, bofedales help maintain the ecological balance by filtering water and preventing soil erosion.