Urban Parks
Santa Inés Park
13
November

Santa Inés Park

"Santa Ines" park

Location: It is located on Teja Island at the intersection of the streets with Lingues Robles, next to St. Agnes parish.

History Park: This park was donated in 1985 by the Forestry Pedro de Valdivia to the municipality for conservation of native forests and wetlands.

Features: The St. Agnes park covers an area of approximately 1 hectare Most of this area is occupied by a wooded area consists of large specimens of native trees, mostly oak, and exotic species such as oak, European maple, maritime pine and cypress. Lawson, among others. Although devoid of understory vegetation, having low natural regeneration, the park has great importance as a feeding and shelter for many species of birds, highlighting the Cachaña, the Araucaria Paloma and even Concon, it still reproduced in Fundo Teja Norte near Universidad Austral. There have also been black woodpeckers feeding on dead trunks.

The park borders a wetland naturally created in 1960 as a result of the earthquake in Valdivia, dominated by the reed (Typha latifolia) and bulrush (Scirpus californicus), and connected to the lotus pond, located across the avenue's Oak trees. In this wetland amphibians observed with ease and native fish like big frog Chilean and puye, and has also noted the presence of coypu.

Infrastructure: The park has trails to traverse, a viewpoint that goes into the wetland, playground, picnic tables and parking.

Free entrance.


Fuente:  http://rnuvaldivia.wordpress.com/

 

 

Last modified on Monday, 12 September 2016 18:22