The Art of Nature Storytelling
Òscar Cusó
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- Beginnig at: 19:00h
- Ending at: 19:45h

Òscar Cusó is a biologist and wildlife documentary director with experience in international productions for networks such as the BBC (The Americas), Netflix (Wild Babies), and National Geographic (The Blind Monkey). He has worked alongside figures like Sir David Attenborough and has contributed to Emmy-winning series.
In this talk, he invites us on an immersive journey through the world of wildlife documentaries, sharing experiences gathered over years of filming in some of the planet’s most extreme locations—from the tropical glaciers of the Andes to the Amazon rainforest. With stories of jaguars, Andean bears, and frogs that come back to life after freezing, Òscar will reveal how powerful visuals and narratives are crafted to connect science with a broader audience. He will also explain how communication and technology can become powerful tools for conserving nature. A talk full of adventure, passion, challenges, and insights for anyone who loves nature and wants to learn how to tell the stories of what often remains unseen.



