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For that it is necessary bring animal speciesback to where they belong and from which they...

For that it is necessary bring animal species
back to where they belong and from which they left. Because of poaching, hunting, of livestock production. Each species has a major
role in the ecosystem. If the guanacos are so numerous, it's to feed the pumas. Cougars hunt guanacos
and feed scavengers. We are not talking about the
preservation of a single species but wild interactions. Guardians of our parks CRISTIÁN SAUCEDO
MANAGER OF THE REWILDING CHILE PROGRAM were
former cattle ranchers, today they are watching cougars

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For that it is necessary
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bring animal species back to where they belong
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and from which they left.
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Because of poaching, hunting,
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of livestock production.
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Each species has a major role in the ecosystem.
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If the guanacos are so numerous,
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it's to feed the pumas.
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Cougars hunt guanacos and feed scavengers.
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We are not talking about the preservation of a single species
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but wild interactions.
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Guardians of our parks
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CRISTIÁN SAUCEDO MANAGER OF THE REWILDING
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CHILE PROGRAM were former cattle ranchers,
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today they are watching cougars.
Duration
53 seconds
Views
186
Timestamp in Movie
00:58:18
Uploaded
Apr 18, 2025
Genres
Production
National Geographic,Little Monster Films,National Geographic Documentary Films

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Movie Summary

A sweeping portrait of conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins chronicling their fight to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth.