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El señor de los pingüinos

The film documents part of Pablo García Borboroglu's incredible work conserving penguins in Argentine Patagonia and New Zealand, which earned him the Nobel Conservation Award. For more than 30 years, he has dedicated himself to protecting and raising awareness about the 18 species of penguins that exist around the world.

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The film documents part of Pablo García Borboroglu's incredible work conserving penguins in Argentine Patagonia and New Zealand, which earned him the Nobel Conservation Award. For more than 30 years, he has dedicated himself to protecting and raising awareness about the 18 species of penguins that exist around the world.

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