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- His name is Kevin Tapia. But in Europe he's known as "Il Baby Bandito". This is the story of the skater that pulled off the heist of the century in Chile.
- Years after being charged with a heinous crime, former members of a Chilean cult share their haunting experiences.
- Sayen arrives in the Atacama Desert in search of a clue in his mission against Actaeon, the multinational organization responsible for the tragic loss of his family and the destruction of ecosystems throughout Chile.
- Tito is a 12 year old boy with talent for soccer and, by accident, he meets his idol Alexis Sánchez. The unexpected friendship between both leads Tito to discover his true path in life and Alexis remembers the reason why he loves soccer.
- Julia, a dedicated music student, gets involved in the growing feminist movement on her university campus - a group effort where women step up to bring attention to the widespread harassment and abuse suffered by many of their peers. Amid the excitement of protest marches, Julia joins her friends in dancing and singing, revisiting her own experiences of mistreatment. As she gathers the courage to share her story, she unexpectedly becomes a central figure in the movement-a role she didn't foresee, which forces her to address her identity as a survivor in a society that promises change but remains resistant to it.
- A bunch of friends travel through an unstoppable adventure to go through the music songbook of one of the most influential children's music bands in Hispanic America: Mazapán. "Mazapán Animado" is a children's series supported by the CNTV 2018 fund and was illustrated by the outstanding illustrators Paloma Valdivia and Carles Ballesteros; animated by Pájaro Studio and with scripts of the Academy Award winner Daniel Castro (Bear Story, 2014).
- The planet is going through an emergency and we are responsible for it. A group of multidisciplinary scientists, working at the Santiago of Chile Zoo, go out into the field to lead conservation groups that are fighting to give the country's most threatened native species a new chance at survival. Which forces are destroying the ecosystems? Who is responsible for the deterioration of these species? The Ark Project: endangered species.
- La Vega is a television documentary-style reality show that addresses the worrisome phenomenon of young people who don't want to study or work. To their parents, this is a problem that seems to have no solution, and which gradually begins to wear out intra-family relationships, as well as placing a burden on their household's economy. The show subjects these young people to an unprecedented and extreme experience in which they must carry out diverse and sacrificed work activities in the place in Chile where people work the hardest: at Santiago's main produce and provisions market, La Vega Central.
- Kika Silva is the host of a new TV show that addresses a topic that is critical to our own survival on the planet. Because in nature, every living being fulfills an irreplaceable function, but unfortunately there are species in the world and also in Chile that are at risk of disappearing. However, not all is lost. A team of specialists is making enormous efforts to prevent this and this is what we will see in this new TV series The Ark Project. In the first episode, Kika Silva will go in search of Darwin's fox, a unique species that inhabits the Chiloé archipelago.
- Kika Silva and a team of experts arrive at La Parva, a few kilometers from the Metropolitan Region, in Santiago (Chile), to look for a species in the central Andes that is highly threatened by human intervention in its habitat, the La Parva toad.
- In this episode of The Ark Project we go back to our country to go to Pichidangui. Host Kika Silva will go to meet Humboldt penguins in their natural habitat. A species that inhabits the coasts of Chile and Peru and is in a vulnerable state, due to trawling, marine pollution and global warming.
- Kika Silva arrives at Torres Del Paine National Park to look for the lion of the Andes, the ghost of the mountain: the Puma. This mountain lion, which has been gradually disappearing from the Central Zone of our country, lives today under threat due to urban growth and the deterioration of its natural habitat, which is being increasingly depleted by mining companies and hydroelectric projects.
- We are in search of the rare coscoroba swan, inhabitant of wetlands and lagoons that are drying out or contaminated with rubbish, mainly plastic, which intoxicates the organism of these migratory birds. Where they are and how we can protect them, we found out together with Kika Silva and The Ark Project.
- In this episode of The Ark Project, we go in search of the colo colo cat. Kika Silva will take us to the National Zoo where we will meet three specimens of this species that will leave us wondering if it is possible to return them to nature. In addition, we will also attend the operation of a Mora Eagle wounded with a shotgun blast.
- Kika Silva invites us to get to know the strange leopard lizard, a very particular species that has adapted to live in the Andes mountain chain, but which like many native fauna is threatened by urban expansion, river pollution and the disappearance of the flora that propitiates the persistence of this species.
- Kika Silva travels to meet a small protagonist whose existence on the planet is in serious danger. It is Darwin's frog, whose few specimens only live in some temperate forests of Chile. Kika Silva traveled to the South of Chiloé in search for this tiny amphibian, in order to understand its importance and what we can do to prevent its disappearance.
- Together with Kika Silva we will visit the National Zoo's Condor Conservation Program and witness the exciting release of one of these emblematic birds into the Andes. The growth of the city, especially in previously undeveloped high altitude areas, is limiting the hunting range of this species which is a national emblem and putting its existence in danger.
- Kika Silva, together with various specialists, will show us the efforts made to return a chungungo, a small sea otter that lives today threatened by the acidification of the Pacific Ocean and the deterioration of the shallow sea floors, to its habitat. We will also meet the fastest bird on Earth, which is part of the zoo's conservation program.
- 2018–2019TV EpisodeIn The Ark project, with Kika Silva, we will get to know an insect that plays a fundamental role in our ecosystem, the so-called mother of the snake. We will also learn more about the culpeo fox, the second largest living canid in South America and now under threat. Finally, we will go into the story of a tucuquere, an owl that arrived at the zoo without being able to fly and that today faces a complex rehabilitation to be liberated.
- 2018–2019TV EpisodeKika Silva will go in search of the last specimens of the Volcano Grunting Lizard, which lives in the Cajón del Maipo, very close to the Metropolitan Region, in Chile. We will also meet a small bird of prey that arrived at the National Zoo after crashing into a window. The specialists will see if it is possible to return it to its natural habitat.
- Together with Kika Silva we will go to Chiloé to meet the smallest deer in Chile: the pudu. We will see what its threats are and what we can do to save this native species. In addition, at the National Zoo we will see the rehabilitation of three Chilean marsupials, which are characterized by their short development in the mother's womb.
- Together with Kika Silva we will go in search of the Chilean iguana, a strange reptile with very bright colors that has been preyed upon for years to sell it as a pet. In the zoo of Santiago we will meet a spider monkey that was rejected by its mother and had to be raised by the veterinarians. We will also learn about the important mission of the tucuquere, a type of Chilean owl, in pest control.
- Kika Silva is ready for the premiere of the 2019 season of Project Ark. There are 18,000 wetlands in Chile, but only 2% are protected, according to the Ministry of the Environment. Why are they important? What kind of fauna lives in them? How are we depredating and contaminating them? In Santo Domingo and Llolleo we will learn about research aimed at protecting these living spaces. In addition, we will know how and why a snake got into the engine of a car in a mall in Providencia. Stories to surprise us and make us aware of the beginning of the new season of The Ark Project.
- In the impressive Tantauco Park, in Chiloé, Kika Silva is waiting for us to go in search of a small aquatic mammal that is very threatened: the Hullín. Together with a group of experts, we will learn about the problems it faces in the midst of unique landscapes. In addition, at the zoo we will attend an emergency intervention for a Papion Monkey that suffered a serious injury to its face as a result of a fight for the leadership of the herd.
- Kika Silva will surprise us with our endemic nature. Did you know that 46 species of birds live in Santiago, 41 of which are native, and that many of them are endangered? Today in The Ark Project, we will learn to recognize which are these birds, where they live, and how we can help them. In addition, we will have the privilege of getting to know a new project developed at the National Zoo, where music and chimpanzees are the protagonists.
- Together with Kika Silva, we will participate in the research of a group of scientists who seek to protect the green turtles that travel from the tropics to the chilean shores to feed. We will also meet at the National Zoo one of the largest antelopes on the planet, the one that suffers from a problem that does not allow it to walk normally.
- Kika Silva will take us to the south of Chile - to the Las Guaitecas archipelago - to follow the trail of the largest animal on the planet: the monumental blue whale. Over-exploited for decades, this mammal was on the verge of extinction and only an international agreement, signed in 1986, which restricted its hunting, could save it. We accompanied a scientific expedition to go in search of it, a highly complex mission that revealed important findings.
- We will travel with Kika Silva to the Salar de Surire, in the Arica and Parinacota region. At more than 4,000 meters of altitude, in one of the most beautiful spots of Chile, three species of flamingos live. Why are they being studied? What is the threat to this species? We are going to discover it in this episode and also we will know the problems that a tender pudu faces in the zoo.
- Together with Kika Silva, we will witness a marathon rescue and release operation of a puma that remained trapped in the branches of a tree in the commune of Lo Barnechea for more than 20 hours. In addition, together with a group of experts, we will travel to the mountain range to follow the footsteps of one of the most elusive and unknown felines living in our country: the mysterious Andean Cat, which is unfortunately threatened.
- While in the National Zoo a group of specialists must carry out a complex intervention to help a camel, in the mountain range of the Valparaíso Region, members of the PDI (Police) and the SAG are following the tracks of a gang that hunts and sells guanacos. While in the National Zoo a group of specialists must carry out a complex intervention to help a camel, in the mountain range of the Valparaiso Region, members of the PDI (Investigative Civil Police) and the SAG ( Agricultural and Livestock Service) are following the tracks of a gang that hunts and sells guanacos.
- We flew non-stop to the amazing Juan Fernandez Archipelago. There, in one of the places with the greatest biodiversity in the world, Kika Silva seeks to know the reasons why this majestic treasure of nature, located more than 600 kilometers from Latin American continent, is highly threatened. Let's discover more about our flora and fauna in this entertaining episode of The Ark Project.
- Kika Silva participate in two impressive operations. The release of a sea lion, which arrived at the Rancagua Safari Park in very bad conditions and which, thanks to the care given, has a second chance. In Paine, we will visit a natural reserve where a group of experts are investigating the impact that invasive species, such as the domestic dog, have on the ecosystem.
- Together with Kika Silva, in Project Ark we will witness the admirable effort made by a group of scientists to control the increase of invasive species such as the African frog, the red-eared turtle and the gecko lizard, which are altering and putting at risk the balance of our ecosystem. In addition, at the National Zoo we will accompany a team of specialists who need to perform a complex medical examination of a lioness.
- 2018–2019TV EpisodeWe went to the region of Los Rios to meet Kika Silva, in a new adventure of The Ark Project. In this episode we will accompany a group of scientists who are doing important work in the Río Cruces Wetland to protect its fauna. We will go after the osprey, a very difficult bird of prey to spot and which, in itself, is a visual spectacle. And at the National Zoo, we will learn the story of Yogi, a bear with glasses, the only one in South America, who must be clinically operated on.
- Did you know that on average, the animals at the National Zoo consume 3,000 kilos of food every week? How is this food prepared? How is it served and by whom? All these questions will be answered by Kika Silva, who will participate in an exhausting day of distribution. In addition, together with SAG professionals, we will travel to Valparaíso to learn about the transcendental work being done by a very special group of dogs.
- The Ark Project started its journey to the southernmost continent in the world: the breathtaking Antarctica. In the midst of an amazing environment, we will learn about the work that a group of scientists are doing to understand, for example, climate change. We will also go up to the Yerba Loca Sanctuary, in the Metropolitan mountain chain, to participate in an interesting pilot plan to conserve and protect the most emblematic bird of our country: the condor.
- He is not very popular. He is feared and in many cases despised. He is associated with dangerous diseases. It is the bat, a winged mammal, which lives in practically all countries of the world, and which - although few people know it - plays a fundamental role in the conservation of our ecosystem. Kika Silva went in search of this small animal to study it, understand it and dispel some myths about its existence.