Protection of Public Lands

The current Provincial Park of Iberá is made up of 553,000 hectacres of public lands, all of which are cared for by provincial park rangers.

Park ranger station in San Nicolás, financed by CLT loans

CLT, who owns land adjacent to the Provincial Park, permanently colaborates with the Province of Corrientes by lending its private lands to the province in order to extend the reserve and create more ranger stations, ports, and areas for public use. CLT also extends usefull information that provides guidance on the enforcement of environmental laws of the Provincial Reserve of Iberá. In this sense, we are facing up to systematic surveys of the territory, hoping to keep the System of Geographic Information up to date helping the State to correctly manage the Reserve and to resolve the conflicts that occur within it. This tool is especially useful to help public entities visualize the boundaries of the fiscal lands (the actual Park) and to avoid the invasion of dishonest individuals that try to illegally take over these lands.

Protection of public lands of the Iberá Provincial Reserve