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Maria Gabriela Gomez Romero is a journalist from Leticia, Amazonas, based in Bogota, Colombia. Researcher with audiovisual production experience with a Masters in Culture and Society. More than ten years experience in cultural based projects in education and social responsibility, focusing on vulnerable populations, where social development is fostered through culture. Experience in anthropological fieldwork as well TV and documentary research and production. Currently focused on the exploration of Amazonian cuisine and innovation in culinary traditions to talk about sustainability, conservation and food sovereignty of indigenous peoples.
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Documentary that explores the origins of Brazilian music and its indigenous, european and african roots through an instruments collection from a reknown ethnomusicologist.
Emmy winner documentary about illegal wildlife traffic in the Amazon tri-border of Colombia, Peru and Brazil
Our ground-breaking new report reveals the exploitation of sloths, caiman, anacondas, and more, who are used for tourist selfies across Latin America
The article discusses a report on the exploitation of wildlife for tourist selfies in Latin America, particularly in Manaus, Brazil, and Puerto Alegria, Peru. The investigation found that animals, including sloths, toucans, green anacondas, caiman crocodiles, and a giant anteater, are being illegally taken from the wild and subjected to cruelty for photo opportunities. The report highlights a significant increase in wildlife selfies on Instagram and the negative impact of these interactions on the animals. In response to these findings, the organization launched the Wildlife Selfie Code on World Animal Day to promote cruelty-free interactions with wildlife and encourage tourists to respect animal welfare by not participating in harmful wildlife entertainment practices.
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