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Junglekeeper


Junglekeeper

Author: Paul Rosolie

language: en

Publisher: Convergent Books

Release Date: 2026-01-20


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Most people assume that the world has been explored and true adventure is dead: This book is one man’s rebuttal. Explorer and conservationist Paul Rosolie shares his incredible life in the Amazon rainforest—and what we can learn from the people fighting to protect it. “On behalf of the forests that I love, thank you, Paul, for writing this book.”—Jane Goodall Deep in the Peruvian jungle, there exists a corner of the world that remains untouched—one teeming with giant anacondas, where the haunting cries of howler monkeys send brightly colored macaws shooting across the canopy. It’s an ecosystem of stupendous biodiversity, uncontacted tribes, and adventures that most people don’t even dare to dream of. When he first set foot in the jungle, Rosolie was a dyslexic kid from Brooklyn who struggled to graduate from high school but had an undeniable calling to the outdoors. He was lucky enough to meet the indigenous naturalist Juan Julio Durand, and together, over two decades, they have created Junglekeepers, an organization that has found a way to halt deforestation and protect more than 110,000 acres—inspiring millions along the way by documenting their progress online. But this work takes grit, and years in, Rosolie and Durand are past their “barefoot machete days,” grappling with chain saws, massive fires, illegal miners, and the worst of humanity. Here, Rosolie brings you up close and personal with one of the wildest places on the planet and tells the incredible story of “first contact” with one of the most mysterious uncontacted tribes on Earth: the Mashco Piro. This book is about the profound power of saying yes: yes to one’s calling, yes to sticking with your dream when it comes at a high cost, and yes to taking a stand to save what might otherwise be gone in a generation. It’s a story of calling, connectedness, and hope.

Behind the Junglekeeper


Behind the Junglekeeper

Author: Owu Press

language: en

Publisher: Presh Press

Release Date:


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Deep within the Amazon rainforest where the canopy swallows the sky and life pulses in relentless abundance a quiet battle is unfolding. Behind the Junglekeeper takes readers beyond headlines and into the heart of modern conservation. Through immersive storytelling and field-driven insight, this book explores the realities of rainforest protection: the scientists tracking fragile ecosystems, the Indigenous communities defending ancestral lands, and the conservationists confronting deforestation at its source. Inspired by the spirit of frontline environmental work, this narrative reveals what it truly means to safeguard one of Earth’s most vital ecosystems in an era of accelerating climate change. Blending urgency with hope, and adventure with responsibility, Behind the Junglekeeper is more than a story of preservation it is a call to understand the stakes, the courage, and the commitment required to protect the last wild places on our planet. For readers of environmental nonfiction, conservation memoirs, and powerful nature writing, this book offers a compelling look at the mission to defend the Amazon and why its survival matters to us all.

Junglekeeper Story


Junglekeeper Story

Author: Henry Perry

language: en

Publisher: SHELLY HENSLEY

Release Date: 2026-01-25


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Most people believe the age of true exploration is over. Satellites have mapped the planet, roads reach ever farther into remote places, and the wild feels increasingly distant from everyday life. Yet beyond the edges of modern certainty, vast living systems still exist that resist control and demand something deeper than curiosity. This book enters those spaces, not to claim them, but to listen, learn, and protect. Set deep within one of the world’s most complex ecosystems, this is a narrative of immersion rather than conquest. It follows the slow work of moving through dense forest, living alongside rivers, and learning from people whose lives are inseparable from the land. Along the way, it reveals how ecosystems truly function, how human decisions ripple outward in unseen ways, and why conservation today is inseparable from responsibility, humility, and long term thinking. Blending vivid storytelling with thoughtful reflection, the book explores encounters with wildlife, indigenous knowledge systems, the realities of modern conservation, and the forces that threaten what remains wild. Chainsaws, roads, fire, and exploitation stand in stark contrast to regeneration, collaboration, and resilience. The story does not shy away from cost, risk, or loss, but it also refuses despair. Instead, it shows how hope takes shape through sustained action, shared purpose, and the courage to care when outcomes are uncertain. More than an adventure narrative, this is a meditation on connection. It asks what exploration means in an era of environmental crisis, what role humanity must choose if the future is to remain livable, and how individuals far from the forest are still deeply entangled in its fate. It challenges the idea that nature is something separate from modern life, revealing instead a world where rivers, trees, climate, culture, and choice are inseparably linked. Written for readers who care about the planet but seek more than headlines and statistics, this book offers an invitation. An invitation to rethink value, to recognize responsibility, and to see protection not as sacrifice, but as an essential act of belonging. It is a story of presence over dominance, stewardship over extraction, and the quiet but enduring power of choosing to stand guard over what sustains us all.