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A gripping crash-course in what it takes to protect the Amazon and the people who live there. This condensed 6-minute version distills a 3-hour conversation between host Steven Bartlett and Paul Rosolie — adventurer, conservationist, and founder of Jungle Keepers — into the clearest, most actionable ideas. You’ll hear how indigenous knowledge, frontline rangers, and new economic incentives stop loggers and traffickers; why the Amazon is vital to climate science, biodiversity, and human survival; and how failures (and a very public stunt) redirected Paul back to real impact. Takeaways include practical models for community-led conservation, the moral stakes of protecting uncontacted tribes, and lessons for founders and activists about mentorship, persistence, and systems thinking. Keywords: Amazon, conservation, Jungle Keepers, indigenous knowledge, climate science, biodiversity, entrepreneurship, ethics. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.