Watch Rosa in action

Extreme Climate Explorers

Watch now in BBC’s Youtube and iPlayer

Rosa Vásquez Espinosa battles nature’s extremes to collect data that could help save the planet and us. A part of BBC 100 Women Production.

Sacred Bees of the Rainforest

Watch on ARTE

Rosa joins an expedition to study stingless bees producing medicinal honey in the deep Peruvian Amazon. Streamed in Germany and France.

Saving the Stingless Bee

Watch on CNN (EN and ESP)

Peruvian scientist Rosa Vásquez Espinoza joins forces with indigenous communities to protect a disappearing species that is crucial to the health of the rainforest.

Recycling of plastics

Watch on NatGeo’s YouTube

In this MasterClass developed in collaboration with NatGeo, Disney and Pepsi, Rosa transports us into the world of recycling and what we can do better as individuals to protect our planet.

Tamron Hall Show

Watch on Tamron’s YouTube

Tamron sits down with Rosa to chat about her journey growing up in Peru and her work with Amazonian stingless bees and their medicinal honey. She also asks Rosa the question many have wondered… these bees do NOT sting?!

Water Exploration

Watch on NatGeo’s YouTube

Rosa dives into the depths of Lake Huron to study cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, to understand how life on Earth evolved and what we can do to preserve it. In partnership with SeaDoo.

Secrets in the Jungle

Watch now in Science Channel & Amazon Prime

Rosa joins Secrets in the Jungle, a new show with Discovery and Science Channel, where experts explore scientific stories from jungles around the world… are they myths or truths?

Dr. Rosa Vasquez Espinoza in the "Can beauty formulas go greener" campaign with Garnier and National Geographic

Can Beauty Go Greener

Watch on NatGeo’s web

As we all try to make better decisions with the products we buy, Rosa explains how science is helping to make beauty products more environmentally friendly. In partnership with Garnier.

NASA Space Week

Watch on YouTube

Rosa joins HITN-TV as the bilingual host for NASA’s Space Week 2022, to share stories on space exploration and discovery.

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