They live in remote and hard-to-reach places, and getting to them requires not only courage but also luck. For most of us, they are practically unknown; we don't know their stories, the dangers they face, and it's likely we won't even find out when they become extinct. This is why influencers, communicators, and public figures embarked on the difficult task of finding endangered animals and telling their stories. Thus, “Animales en Peligro” was born—the first documentary series coproduced by Greenpeace and Cimarrón, hosted by actress and singer Natalia Oreiro, which is available on FLOW's On Demand, the live TV and streaming service from Telecom Argentina. Over six episodes, a group of nature defenders embarks on an adventure to track down elusive endangered animals across different parts of Latin America. Influencers back species conservation. A group of young influencers sets out on a road trip through Argentina, Chile, and Colombia with the mission to protect and raise awareness about the local and endangered fauna. Finding endangered animals is very difficult. They are: journalist Celeste Giardinelli (Argentina), environmental lawyer Roberttson (Chile), and communicator Sara Samaniego (Colombia). The three are guided on their adventure by host Natalia Oreiro, an artist who has always been committed to Greenpeace and environmental defense. Wild species in danger. With this production, we want to raise awareness about the state of various endangered species, the fragility of their existence, the challenges they face, and to make many people fall in love with them and not allow us to lose them. “With this production, we want to raise awareness about the state of various endangered species, the fragility of their existence, the challenges they face, and to make many people fall in love with them and not allow us to lose them,” said Ignacio Oruezabala, Head of Content at Greenpeace. Note: readers can visit the Greenpeace website to express their support for the protection of threatened species in the region. Very few individuals remain, they live in hiding, and it is very rare that they allow themselves to be seen.
New Documentary Series on Endangered Animals Launched
Greenpeace and Cimarrón have released the documentary series “Animales en Peligro,” where influencers and public figures travel across Latin America to tell the stories of rare species and raise awareness for their conservation. Available on FLOW.