
Return: Saving Turtles
Documentary
Overview
RETURN follows the efforts of a family of former sea-turtle–egg poachers, now dedicated protectors, leading VIVEMAR — a community-based organization in Oaxaca, Mexico. Through their work, they safeguard one of the world’s most endangered sea turtle species during its nesting season along the Mexican coast.
Top Cast
Hugo Mar Ibáñez Juárez
Hugo Mar Ibáñez Juárez
Self - Camp Chief & Founder
Hugo Mar Ibáñez Juárez
Self - Camp Chief & Founder
Eleuterio Ríos
Eleuterio Ríos
Self - Founder
Eleuterio Ríos
Self - Founder
Hugolino Ibáñez Juárez
Hugolino Ibáñez Juárez
Self - Chairman & Founder
Hugolino Ibáñez Juárez
Self - Chairman & Founder
Cinthia Venzor
Cinthia Venzor
Self - Project Manager
Cinthia Venzor
Self - Project Manager
Axel Hernández
Axel Hernández
Self
Axel Hernández
Self
Jazmín Ruiz
Jazmín Ruiz
Self
Jazmín Ruiz
Self
Sherlyn Calvo
Sherlyn Calvo
Self
Sherlyn Calvo
Self
Sebastián Herrera
Sebastián Herrera
Self
Sebastián Herrera
Self
Uriel Ibáñez
Uriel Ibáñez
Self
Uriel Ibáñez
Self
Hedson Maldonado
Hedson Maldonado
Self
Hedson Maldonado
Self
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