Naturae Recordatus is the dystopian evocation of endangered two ecosystems: the tropical and subtropical forests. In the case of the Americas, especially Colombia, these forests are characterized by having a high rate of endemism. This video art piece is a node of the transmedia project “Naturae Recordatus”, also composed of an installation and a performance. Through images and sounds, Colombian endangered and endemic mammals and plants are evoked; their quality and clarity are affected by digital, analog, electrical and electromagnetic signals that lead to their total decomposition. It shows in a metaphorical and simple way that the manipulation of these ecosystems by humans is the cause of their extinction. It seeks to raise questions about the causes of the destruction of our ecosystems, “Naturae Recordatus” shows our fires, our deforestations, we don’t talk about the geological and morpho-physiological changes of South American ecosystems, changes caused by their overexploitation. These lands, from the south, are still considered to be virgin and magical, many inhabitants disperse this exoticizing discourse that prevents them from seeing the immense daily environmental problems.