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042 - Botanical Treasures

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A conversation with two renowned scientists and researchers who have dedicated their lives to exploring the medicinal potential of rainforest plants and protecting the rainforest. This is the fourth, in a series, called “Conversations”. Even though, the Characters, and Story, are fictitious, the “Conversations” are based on fact, and meant to provide not only entertainment, but knowledge, motivation and encouragement.

Links and Information:

ORGANIZATIONS:

Rainforest Action Network: https://www.ran.org/

Amazon Watch: https://amazonwatch.org/

Rainforest Foundation US: https://rainforestfoundation.org/

World Wildlife Fund: https://www.worldwildlife.org/

Cultural Survival: https://culturalsurvival.org/

Indigenous Environmental Network

https://www.ienearth.org/

VIDEOS:

Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata Amazon Rainforest | PERU on the Rainforest Expeditions YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/xMSCXWRTkC8

Rainforest Expeditions YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/rainforestexpeditions

BOOKS: Smithsonian Atlas of the Amazon Hardcover – March 17, 2003 by Michael Goulding: https://amzn.to/3ZBxPtt

Attributes for Sounds of the Amazon: Amazon Sounds used in Podcast, available on Pixabay.com, attributed to: Amazon Florest by Jonasrocha, Sunrise in the Amazon Jungle by Mar 33, Amazon Jungle Morning by Trundlefly, Amazon jungle day crickets birds and frogs from boat on river...by Kyles, Amazon Jungle Afternoon Shower by Trundlefly.

DISCLAIMER: To help support our channel to keep producing content, this video or podcast, and description, might have affiliate links. If you use a coupon code and/or click on a product link, I'll get a small commission with no additional cost to you.

Find out more at https://oportuno.pinecast.co

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A conversation with two renowned scientists and researchers who have dedicated their lives to exploring the medicinal potential of rainforest plants and protecting the rainforest. This is the fourth, in a series, called “Conversations”. Even though, the Characters, and Story, are fictitious, the “Conversations” are based on fact, and meant to provide not only entertainment, but knowledge, motivation and encouragement.

Links and Information:

ORGANIZATIONS:

Rainforest Action Network: https://www.ran.org/

Amazon Watch: https://amazonwatch.org/

Rainforest Foundation US: https://rainforestfoundation.org/

World Wildlife Fund: https://www.worldwildlife.org/

Cultural Survival: https://culturalsurvival.org/

Indigenous Environmental Network

https://www.ienearth.org/

VIDEOS:

Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata Amazon Rainforest | PERU on the Rainforest Expeditions YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/xMSCXWRTkC8

Rainforest Expeditions YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/rainforestexpeditions

BOOKS: Smithsonian Atlas of the Amazon Hardcover – March 17, 2003 by Michael Goulding: https://amzn.to/3ZBxPtt

Attributes for Sounds of the Amazon: Amazon Sounds used in Podcast, available on Pixabay.com, attributed to: Amazon Florest by Jonasrocha, Sunrise in the Amazon Jungle by Mar 33, Amazon Jungle Morning by Trundlefly, Amazon jungle day crickets birds and frogs from boat on river...by Kyles, Amazon Jungle Afternoon Shower by Trundlefly.

DISCLAIMER: To help support our channel to keep producing content, this video or podcast, and description, might have affiliate links. If you use a coupon code and/or click on a product link, I'll get a small commission with no additional cost to you.

Find out more at https://oportuno.pinecast.co

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