Ibera National Park
Ibera National Park is located in the northeastern part of Argentina and is known for its vast wetlands and diverse ecosystems. Covering over 1.3 million acres, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including capybaras, caimans, and over 350 species of birds. It plays a crucial role in preserving the region's natural habitats.
Established in 1983, Ibera National Park is part of the larger Ibera Wetlands system, which is one of the most important freshwater ecosystems in South America. The park offers opportunities for eco-tourism, including birdwatching, hiking, and boat tours, attracting nature enthusiasts from around the world.