Saving paradise — Season 1, Episode 4: The Lost World of the Galápagos
Documentary • 52 min • 1 season, 15 episodes • ★ 8.0/10
Episode synopsis
More than 1000 kilometers off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands form an amazing archipelago in the middle of the Pacific. Rangers and scientists fight day after day to preserve this unique extraordinary fauna, remnant of a bestiary millions of years old. The Galapagos and its volcanoes are home to unique animal species that have developed away from the outside world, on islands that humans have only occupied for a short time. The northern part of the archipelago is visited by the largest fish in the world, the whale shark, a prehistoric species weighing over 30 tons. Curious to see a large concentration of whale shark females, scientists hypothesize that they come here to give birth and take advantage of the nutrient-rich water, brought by the cold currents, to feed their young.
About Saving paradise
The breathtaking beauty of some natural sites should not obscure their role as unique ecosystems. Within them, animal species and nature live in harmony. Sadly, their wealth makes them a prime target for men’s greed. The fight to protect them is a relentless one, and the people who lead it have become true heroes of our time.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Caño Cristales — The Five-Colored River
- E2Iguazu Falls — Biodiversity Treasure
- E3Lake Kaindy, The Treasure of the Kazakh Mountains
- E5The Sanctuary of Umphang in Thailand
- E6The Wild Archipelago of the Bissagos Islands
- E7The Chocolate Hills of Bohol
- E8Yala National Park — An Eden in Sri Lanka
- E9Daintree Rainforest Australia of the Origins
- E10Pantanal — A Biosphere Reserve in Danger
- E11Torres del Paine, Jewel of Patagonia
- E12Canaima and the Venezuelan Tepuis
- E13USA: Grand Canyon — A Heritage to Be Preserved