WOMEN AT CONSERVANCY feature film review
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5m 19s
WOMEN AT CONSERVANCY, 51min., Brazil, Documentary
Directed by João Marcos Rosa, Paulina Chamorro
From the treetops of the Amazon to the desert valleys of the Caatinga, researchers stand out for their commitment and the success of their projects aimed at conserving endangered species of Brazilian fauna. In a world of physical, logistical and political challenges, researchers continue to take the lead in study programs in the most remote parts of Brazil.
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