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Chile opens earthquake-proof seed bank in Atacama Desert to preserve native plants and combat climate change threats.
Chile has opened the Initihuasi Seed Bank in the Atacama Desert, a remote, earthquake-proof facility near Vicuña that stores native plant seeds at -4°F and 15% humidity using aluminum pouches for protection.
Researchers like Ana Sandoval preserve rare and once-thought-extinct species, including a blue crocus rediscovered after 50 years and unique maize and bean varieties.
While not open to the public, the seed bank shares materials with scientists and supports rewilding through greenhouses and field expeditions.
Some seeds are duplicated in global vaults, including Svalbard in Norway and Colombia.
As climate change threatens Chile’s agriculture, the seed bank serves as a vital genetic reserve to ensure future food security and ecosystem resilience.
Chile abre un banco de semillas resistente a los terremotos en el desierto de Atacama para preservar las plantas nativas y combatir las amenazas del cambio climático.