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Armchair Explorer: Rewilding Chile with ground-breaking conservationist Kris Tompkins

Armchair Explorer: Rewilding Chile with ground-breaking conservationist Kris Tompkins

Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant · PBS Nature

April 1, 202531m 39sbonus

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Kris Tompkins has spent a lifetime fighting tooth and nail to protect wild lands. In 1993, she stepped down as CEO of outdoor apparel brand Patagonia, and moved to the edge of a windswept road-less fjord in the northern end of Patagonian Chile with her late husband Doug Tompkins (the founder of North Face).

There, they began to dream up one of the most audacious conservation visions ever conceived. It would culminate, more than 25 years later, in the largest private land donation in history, the creation of one of the most spectacular national parks in the world and the launch of the wildest road trip on the planet: the Route of Parks. This story is about the realization of that vision.