No, they are different areas. The recently established Valle de Cochamó Nature Sanctuary only protects 11,400 hectares located in the northern sector of the Cochamó Valley (which corresponds to a state-owned property). The Conserva Puchegüín initiative aims to acquire 133,000 hectares of a large private estate, covering from the southern slope of the Cochamó Valley to the border with Argentina. If we had to give an example, it would be like protecting 1.5 times the area of the city of Santiago.