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  • Group of four men wearing life jackets walking along a dirt path in a lush, green jungle or forest.

    Tigre Gente

    A Bolivian park ranger and a young journalist from Hong Kong risk their lives to go undercover and investigate a new, deadly jaguar trade that’s sweeping South America. Pachamama Sabia continues to lead the Impact Campaign in Bolivia which began in 2022.

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  • Six women skateboarding down a colorful street in Bolivia, wearing vintage dresses and wide-brimmed hats.

    ImillaSkate

    In Bolivia’s highlands, Indigenous women defy machismo culture by skateboarding in traditional skirts, turning the streets into a symbol of resistance. We’re helping the collective build a skate park and community center for the next generation of Indigenous girls.

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  • Title card for the documentary film 'Selva Adentro,' showing a person standing in a dense jungle with tall trees and lush green foliage.

    Selva Adentro

    An Indigenous Bolivian activist, Alex Villca Limaco, returns to his ancestral Amazon territory to reconnect with ancestral traditions while surviving a rare heart condition.

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  • Two women dressed in traditional clothing and headgear walk near a body of water, holding flowers, as viewed through an opening in a stone structure. The background shows a cloudy sky and distant land across the water.

    Q'Hana Uma

    On the sacred shores of the Island of the Moon, one woman's return to her Indigenous roots becomes a living act of prophecy and an invitation for a world in crisis to remember what it has forgotten.

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  • Lush green rainforest landscape with waterfalls and mountains in the background, overlaid with the text 'REWILDERS' and the subtitle 'Rewilding the Amazon, Rewilding Our Lives'.

    Rewilders

    Vicky Ossio and Marcelo Levy gave up city life to rescue animals in the Bolivian jungle. Twenty years later, they're doing something far more ambitious, trying to bring the Amazon itself back to life one tree planted at a time.

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  • Close-up of a woman wearing glasses and earrings, looking outdoors with a slight smile, blurred background with people at an event.

    100 Ways to Catch the Wind

    Three exceptional women from Peru, India, and Cameroon have discovered solutions to help people adapt to climate change, and set out on a global mission to get the support they need to save their communities.

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  • Close-up of an indigenous woman with gray hair and earrings, looking to the right, against a blurred green forest background. The text 'HEALERS' and 'Documentary & Conservation Project by Julia Ngeow' is overlaid.

    Healers

    Our project documents healing systems that predate modern medicine by millennia, as well as creating concrete legal protections to save both the medicines and the ecosystems from which they’re derived.

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