Ibera Wetlands
The Ibera Wetlands, located in northeastern Argentina, are one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the world. Spanning over 1.3 million hectares, this unique ecosystem is home to diverse wildlife, including species like the capybara, caiman, and various birds. The wetlands play a crucial role in water filtration and flood control.
This area is also significant for its rich biodiversity and serves as a vital habitat for many endangered species. The Ibera Wetlands are part of the larger Ibera National Park, which aims to protect the natural environment and promote sustainable tourism, allowing visitors to experience its beauty and ecological importance.