To strengthen the **preservation of natural environments** in **Córdoba**, the Ministry of Environment and Circular Economy, led by Victoria Flores, launched the Provincial Registry of Private Protected Natural Areas (RPANPP).
This initiative aims to establish **management standards for conservation** and support landowners who wish to manage their properties as protected spaces.
## Objectives and Benefits of the Registry
The RPANPP will allow private reserves to be incorporated into the [Córdoba Protected Natural Areas System](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/crearon-dos-nuevas-reservas-naturales-en-cordoba/), having a formal and governmental framework to support them.
Registered reserves will have access to technical advice, develop educational, scientific, and nature tourism activities, contributing to the **sustainable development** of their properties and communities.
## Public-Private Collaboration
Driven by the Undersecretariat of Natural Resources and Protected Natural Areas, led by Martín Guzmán, the registry is a fundamental tool for [biodiversity conservation](https://noticiasambientales.com/compromiso-ambiental/crearon-un-humedal-para-conservar-la-biodiversidad-ya-registraron-120-especies-de-aves/) and ecosystems that require protection. The initiative highlights public-private collaboration to achieve these objectives.
## Recognitions and Support
During the launch event, recognition was given to the Argentine Network of Private Natural Reserves and the trajectory of the Las Dos Hermanas Reserve and the **Barrancos Wildlife Refuge**.
Minister Victoria Flores emphasized the importance of making visible and supporting those who are already working on conservation.
## Participation and Future
The event was attended by important provincial figures and representatives of **private reserves**, highlighting the need for dialogue and the definition of conservation criteria to build permanent and cross-cutting public policies.
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