National network of biological stations
Río Toro Refuge
Santa Cruz
Hooded Grebe Foundation
Río Toro Refuge
Hooded Grebe Foundation
DESCRIPTION: Located at the mouth of the Río Toro in the Río de las Vueltas, about 30 km north of El Chaltén, this refuge functions as a satellite biological station. The refuge is part of a collaborative project with Ea. Río Toro and was built in 2020, adding to our work to restore the Río de las Vueltas/Lago del Desierto basin, and to the effort of volunteers who, like us, work to conserve and protect these valleys and the species that inhabit them.
OBJECTIVES: It constitutes a base for all field activities in the northern and central part of the Río de las Vueltas basin: from control of invasive species, bird monitoring, river surveys, environmental education and activities of the Comprehensive Course in Conservation. From here we also give support to collaborators and government agencies for actions in the territory.
Santa Cruz
Río Toro Refuge
Contact
This form will allow you to contact the person in charge of the biological station. Please note that it does not guarantee or confirm your reservation.
Facilities
Capacity: 4 beds
Camping allowed: Yes
Bathrooms: An external bathroom (without shower)
Kitchen: Simple
Drinking water: No
Electricity: Yes (with generator)
Wifi: No
Signal: No
Permanent staff: Coordinating person (non-permanent)
Workspace: No
Additional: A 4x4 vehicle (not permanent)
Reservations
Availability: All year round, requires prior reservation and confirmation
Maximum stay: To be defined according to space availability
Cost of stay: Free for Argentine researchers