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Women in Conservation
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Women in Conservation is a powerful and intimate documentary that profiles seven remarkable Brazilian women at the forefront of the country’s environmental movement. Through a delicate and empathetic lens, the film explores the lives and work of climate scientist Erika Berenguer, conservation biologist Neide Nakamura, Amazonian community advocateValéria Paz, Cerrado protector Gislene Lopes, marine researcher Cibele Bicudo, indigenous rights activist Jociery Alencar, and environmental educator Camila Sobral.
Each woman brings a unique perspective and area of expertise—from forest science and marine conservation to environmental justice and traditional knowledge.
Directed with sensitivity and urgency, Women in Conservation is not only a tribute to these environmental heroines, but also an essential educational tool that highlights the critical intersection of gender, science, and sustainability in Brazil.
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