Junglekeeper Book Review: Is Paul Rosolie’s Blueprint Too Gritty for Modern Conservation? | Kitabu™ Included

From “barefoot machete days” to protecting 110,000 acres, we review Paul Rosolie’s Junglekeeper. Learn how he is rewriting the story of the Amazon.
Paul Rosolie & Lex Fridman: HD Footage of Uncontacted Tribe on Peru’s Las Piedras River

The release of unprecedented high-definition footage of the uncontacted Mashco Piro (pronounced: mash-ko pee-ro) tribe on the Las Piedras River marks a high-stakes moment for Amazonian conservation. Explore the gravity of Paul Rosolie’s recent mission in Peru and how Junglekeepers is fighting to protect this fragile frontier.
Paul Rosolie: From the River’s Edge to the Heart of the Jungle

Paul Rosolie is an award-winning naturalist who has dedicated his life to protecting the Amazon’s rivers and rainforests. While he gained global attention for his daring “Eaten Alive” stunt, his real work is on the ground with his organization, Junglekeepers, which patrols threatened habitats to keep them safe. His story is about a profound personal journey and an unwavering commitment to a cause that affects us all.