Three childhood friends, descendants of indigenous communities, dedicate their lives to safeguarding Agusan Marsh, a vital wetland in the Philippines. This area, rich in biodiversity, faces threats from climate change and human activities. Each day, they navigate a complex landscape of conservation work, striving to balance traditional practices with modern ecological management techniques. Their efforts focus on monitoring environmental changes, educating local communities about sustainable practices, and advocating for policies that protect this critical habitat. They confront challenges such as illegal logging, overfishing, and pollution, which endanger the marsh's health and their way of life. Despite these obstacles, they remain committed to their mission, driven by a vision of restoring and preserving the marsh for future generations. Their work embodies a deep connection to their ancestral land, reflecting a broader struggle for environmental justice and the survival of indigenous cultures in the face of global environmental crises.