Conservationist Paul Rosolie recounts 17 years in the Amazon - giant anacondas, uncontacted tribes, near-death MRSA, ayahuasca, and saving the rainforest.

Paul Rosolie — Conservationist, explorer, author and filmmaker who has spent much of the past 17 years in the Peruvian Amazon. Founder of Jungle Keepers, which protects over 50,000 acres of threatened rainforest, and author of the memoir Mother of God.
Paul Rosolie tells Lex Fridman how an 18-year-old dyslexic kid from New York fell in love with the Amazon and became a full-time protector of it. He shares vivid, often harrowing stories: catching and nearly being crushed by 25-foot anacondas, a near-fatal MRSA infection at 19, encounters with uncontacted tribes who kill intruders, raising an orphaned giant anteater, and living with semi-wild elephants in India. He explains how Jungle Keepers converts loggers and gold miners into paid conservationists, and how a viral 2019 Instagram post (shared by Joe Rogan) plus funding from entrepreneur Dax da Silva transformed his work. The conversation also ranges into animal intelligence, aliens, climate change, hunting versus poaching, and a transformative ayahuasca experience.
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“read to you a few of your own words you opened oh boy the book Mother of God with the passage” — Paul Rosolie 00:06:16Find it on Amazon
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“I love Herzog and I love his his documentary the burden of Dreams which is which is in the Amazon not very far from where I work” — Paul Rosolie 00:19:49Find it on Amazon