Juan Fernández Islands National Park
The Juan Fernández Islands National Park is located off the coast of Chile and encompasses the unique Juan Fernández Islands, including Robinson Crusoe Island and Selkirk Island. Established in 1935, the park protects diverse ecosystems, including endemic flora and fauna, making it a vital area for conservation.
The park is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring rugged coastlines, lush forests, and volcanic formations. It is home to various species, such as the Juan Fernández firecrown hummingbird and the Juan Fernández petrel. The park also offers opportunities for eco-tourism, hiking, and wildlife observation.