Iberá
The Iberá (Esteros del Iberá) is a vast wetland system in northeastern Argentina, located primarily in Corrientes Province. It forms one of the world's largest freshwater wetland complexes, covering about 13,000 square kilometers (approximately 1.3 million hectares) and extending into adjacent areas. The landscape comprises a network of lagoons, marshes, swamps, rivers, flooded forests, and reed beds. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, creating a mosaic of habitats that support a wide range of species.
Biodiversity is a hallmark of Iberá. The region hosts hundreds of bird species, including many waders and
Conservation and tourism: The Iberá system encompasses provincial protected areas, reserves, and a growing network of
Protected status: The area is recognized as a key biodiversity asset in Argentina and has been the