
2014
Salango is a small parish south of Manabí. What this land means to Ecuador, however, is huge. Its name is associated with the pre-Columbian legacy of the Manta Wancavilca cultures, the humpback whales that arrive each year to mate, the homonymous island and its coral reefs, the great wealth of marine fauna. It is there, in one of the places with the greatest archeological and environmental heritage of our country, where the Polar fishmeal processor has been operating for 35 years. What does not emerge from the idyllic postcards of the area is the foul smell that pollutes the air, the portrait of people sick from the factory's toxic wastes, the disgusting black smoke that flows into the sea directly from the processor pipeline. That is why it is the struggle of the few members of the community who have not given up and demand that Polar leave.

Beavers: Patagonia invaders

Seen From Here, I Feel Like Belonging

Cheetahs of the Linyanti

Fuel

Making An Ancient Forest - Kalkalpen National Park

Laos from Above

Intelligent Trees

Africa: The Serengeti

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

Amazon

Mabu: Saving the Secret Forest

The Last Trapper

Kakadu: Land of the Crocodile

Over Hawaii

Snake Man

The Cloud Forest

Vielfalt statt Artensterben

Askania Reserve

The Leopard Son

Coral Reef Adventure