Achórate por el mono choro de cola amarilla | Fanny Cornejo | TEDxTukuy
El mono choro de cola amarilla vive solo en los Andes peruanos y está en peligro crítico de extinción. En esta charla, Fanny Cornejo nos comparte cómo dedica su vida a protegerlo, y nos invita a entender que conservar la biodiversidad es también defender el equilibrio que sostiene toda la vida en el planeta. Exploradora de National Geographic, bióloga y líder en conservación, Fanny Cornejo ha dedicado su vida a proteger al mono choro de cola amarilla, uno de los primates más raros del mundo. Su labor fue reconocida con el premio Emerging Conservationist 2023. Cree que cuidar la naturaleza es también cuidar nuestro futuro. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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