Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Antarctic hard-fern (Blechnum penna-marina), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaBlechnum penna-marina is a species of fern in the family Blechnaceae, with a natural range from the Araucanía Region to the south and from the coast to the tree line of the Magellanic forests in Chile and adjacent areas ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Holly barberry, Berberis ilicifolia), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaBerberis ilicifolia is a medium to high, spiny shrub belonging to the barberries in the family Berberidaceae. The species originates south of 40ºS in Argentina and Chili, where it grows in Nothofagus woods.
By Peter Prokosch
Rubus geoides, Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaRubus geoides is a South American species of flowering plant in the rose family. It has been found only in the extreme southern part of the continent, in the Provinces of Tierra del Fuego and Neuquén in Argentina and the...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Lichens, Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Southern Beech (Nothofagus spec.), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaNothofagus is a genus of 43 species of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere in southern South America (Chile, Argentina) and Australasia (east and southeast Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and New Caledo...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego is a national park in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park t...
By Peter Prokosch
Magellanic woodpecker, female (Campephilus magellanicus), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaThe Magellanic woodpecker is found along the Andes of Chile and southwestern Argentina. It is the largest South American woodpecker and one of the largest woodpeckers in the world.
By Peter Prokosch
Chilean firetree (Embothrium coccineum), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaEmbothrium coccineum, commonly known as the Chilean firetree, Chilean firebush, Notro, or Ciruelillo in Spanish, is a small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. It grows in the temperate forests of Ch...
By Peter Prokosch
Darwin's fungus (Cyttaria darwinii), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaDarwin's fungus is a parasitic, golf ball-like fungus that was named in honour of Charles Darwin, who collected it in Tierra del Fuego during his voyage on HMS Beagle in 1832. Darwin’s fungus belongs to a genus of highly...
By Peter Prokosch
Darwin's fungus (Cyttaria darwinii), Tierra del Fuego National Park, ArgentinaDarwin's fungus is a parasitic, golf ball-like fungus that was named in honour of Charles Darwin, who collected it in Tierra del Fuego during his voyage on HMS Beagle in 1832. Darwin’s fungus belongs to a genus of highly...