What Happened
“Voces de la Naturaleza” is returning for its seventh season with a renewed focus on Panama’s national parks. The first documentary of the new season will premiere on April 19 at 7:00 p.m. on TVN and TVN Pass.
The opening installment will spotlight Soberanía National Park and Chagres National Park, two protected areas known as “guardians of water” because of their importance to the country’s water resources.
Why These Parks Matter
Soberanía and Chagres are among the most important natural spaces linked to the Panama Canal watershed. Their forests help protect rivers, regulate rainfall runoff, and support the ecosystems that supply water to nearby communities and major national infrastructure.
By centering the season on national parks, the program places attention on conservation and on the role these protected areas play in daily life in Panama. In a country where water security and environmental protection are closely tied, the condition of these parks has significance beyond tourism and recreation.
A Look at the New Season
The return of “Voces de la Naturaleza” continues a format that uses documentary storytelling to highlight Panama’s biodiversity and protected landscapes. Opening with Soberanía and Chagres sets the tone for a season focused on the country’s natural heritage and the need to preserve it.
The premiere also reflects the growing public interest in environmental programming that connects viewers with the landscapes, wildlife, and ecological systems that define Panama’s geography. National parks remain some of the strongest symbols of that relationship, especially when linked to water protection and forest conservation.
What This Means
The new season offers an opportunity to raise awareness about the value of Panama’s protected areas at a time when environmental issues remain central to national discussions. By highlighting parks that safeguard water and biodiversity, the series helps reinforce the message that conservation is tied to the country’s future.
