Wednesday, 5 February 2025
Home Topics Climate Biodiversity Ravaged by wildfires, Chile’s national botanic garden seeks to regrow
BiodiversityEnvironmentNewsResiliencyWeather

Ravaged by wildfires, Chile’s national botanic garden seeks to regrow

101
FILE PHOTO: Houses burn amid the spread of wildfires in Vina del Mar, Chile February 3, 2024. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido//File Photo

SANTIAGO (Reuters) – After deadly fast-moving wildfires tore through central Chile, killing at least 131 people last week, most of the country’s National Botanic Garden in the coastal city of Vina del Mar was left in ashes.

An employee at the garden was killed, along with three of her family members. Alejandro Peirano, the garden’s director, said two of the garden’s three zones were completely destroyed.

Now, help is pouring in from around the world to help the garden regrow. Peirano said he was in contact with botanic gardens across Europe, with aid coming in from Japan and France, among others.

A contingent of veterinarians from Chile’s University of the Americas has been checking on turtles, ducks and other animals injured in the fire.

“Some (turtles) have a lot of injuries, others are healthy,” said Paola Bastidas, one of the veterinarians. “The idea is to separate them to give them the necessary treatment so they can go on with their lives.”

The 400-hectare (988-acre) garden dates back over a century and was noted for its biodiversity. Only a part of the historic zone in the garden survived the fire, Peirano said.

“Everyone who has had some sort of relationship with us is supporting us,” Peirano said. “We realize the botanic garden had more importance than we knew.”

(Reporting by Jorge Vega; Writing by Alexander Villegas; Editing by Rosalba O’Brien)

Related Articles

First Minister John Swinney was shown a hydrogen gas cooker during the visit (Jane Barlow/PA)
ClimateHydrogen

Swinney: Hydrogen-powered home is ‘exciting’ development in climate change fight

John Swinney says the opening of the first hydrogen-powered homes at a...

FILE PHOTO: People walk past an installation depicting barrel of oil with the logo of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) during the COP29 United Nations climate change conference in Baku, Azerbaijan November 19, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
BusinessOilPoliticsTrade

OPEC+ likely to stick to oil output hike plan, sources say

By Maha El Dahan, Ahmad Ghaddar and Olesya Astakhova LONDON (Reuters) -OPEC+...

FILE - People walk amid an oil spill in the Niger Delta in village of Ogboinbiri, Nigeria, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba, File)
BusinessEconomyOilPolitics

Nigeria moves to restart oil production in vulnerable region after Shell sells much of its business

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The Nigerian government is in talks with local...

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump makes a campaign stop at manufacturer FALK Production in Walker, Michigan, U.S. September 27, 2024.  REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
BusinessEconomyIndustryInfrastructurePoliticsTrade

US metal buyers likely to turn to Mideast, Chile as tariffs bite

By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -U.S. companies will look to the Middle...

Login into your Account

Please login to like, dislike or bookmark this article.