
Paul Rosolie, naturalist and Amazon explorer, discusses his new book, *Junglekeeper*, detailing escalating dangers in the Amazon, including encounters with the uncontacted Mashkupiro tribe and conflicts with narco-traffickers. Rosolie recounts a harrowing experience where the tribe emerged, armed, leading to a tense standoff and later violence against community members. He emphasizes the tribe's fear of outsiders and their spiritual connection to the jungle, viewing deforestation as a sacrilegious act. The conversation highlights the importance of protecting the Amazon not only for its biodiversity but also for the survival of its indigenous cultures. Rosolie also shares insights on the diet and social structure of the uncontacted tribes, as well as his personal journey and the challenges faced in conservation efforts.
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