“Do you smell that?”. The camera enters the mountains of Galicia and Portugal between whispers. To weave the signs left by wildlife, you have to sharpen your senses. Salvaxe, Salvaxe tracks images and absences of the Iberian wolf. It goes through a relational history loaded with popular mythology and extermination and faces an audiovisual history made of simulacrum images of the wild nature. This film essay is an anti-documentary of nature: it features wolves that look back at the camera in terror and humans who know how to howl. All creatures leave traces in this careful dance of tracked trackers.