The lagoon dried up completely in 2018 but is now showing signs of recovery.

Located in Paine municipality, about 50 kilometers south of Santiago, the Aculeo Lagoon is home to native species, such as the Black-necked Swan, the Cocoi Heron, and the coypu (otter).

The decree covers an area of 1,107 hectares, which, in addition to the lagoon, includes the Pintue and Santa Maria streams.

A wetland is an ecosystem where land is covered by fresh, salt, or brackish water, either permanently or seasonally, creating a hybrid environment.

These sites regulate climate and hydrological regimes, help reduce pollution, and mitigate the risk of natural disasters such as floods or droughts.

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