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  • Cofan Wood Lizard (Enyalioides cofanorum)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Amazonia lowlands of Ecuador & Peru
    Cofan Wood Lizard1425.jpg
  • Cofan Wood Lizard (Enyalioides cofanorum)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Amazonia lowlands of Ecuador & Peru
    Cofan Wood Lizard1425.jpg
  • Apatani man carrying wood<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_man_carrying_wood_3...jpg
  • Dark-backed wood quail (Odontophorus melanonotus)<br />
Mindo<br />
Cloud Forest<br />
West slope of Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Cloud forest, Western Andes of Ecuador & Colombia
    20151111_Dark-backed_wood_quail_18.jpg
  • Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola)<br />
Mahaica River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151129_Wood_Sandpiper_19.jpg
  • Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola)<br />
Mahaica River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151129_Wood_Sandpiper_20.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_170.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_8.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_207.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_347.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_118.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_53.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_42.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_30.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_23.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_370.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_341.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_298.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_270.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) carapace detail<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_126.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_73.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_98.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_27.jpg
  • Traditional artesanal Balsa wood fishing raft on shore after a night of fishing<br />
Playas<br />
South Coast<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    13911_Balsa_Raft_&_Fishermen.jpg
  • Balata Artesan - George Tancredo MODEL GYA#2<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4957 Balata Artesan.jpg
  • 1000 pounds of rolled Balata for crafts<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4637 Rolled Balata.jpg
  • Balata Artesan - George Tancredo MODEL GYA#2<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4642 Balata Artesan.jpg
  • 1000 pounds of rolled Balata for crafts<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4635 Rolled Balata.jpg
  • 1000 pounds of rolled Balata for crafts<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4633 Rolled Balata.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4147 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Harry Samuels<br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#4<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4034 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • 1000 pounds of rolled Balata for crafts<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4629 Rolled Balata.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Harry Samuels<br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#4<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4026 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Harry Samuels<br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#4<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4012 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3999 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3990 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata or Bullet Wood Tree being bled for natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3891 Balata Tree.jpg
  • Balata or Bullet Wood Tree being bled for natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3888 Balata Tree.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3809 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3776 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3793 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Balata Artesan - George Tancredo MODEL GYA#2<br />
Balata or Bullet Wood Tree is bled for natural latex<br />
Nappi<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY4642 Balata Artesan.jpg
  • Balata Bleeder - Anton Clarence <br />
MODEL RELEASE GYA#5<br />
From the Balata or Bullet Wood Tree that produces a natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3999 Balata Bleeder.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian woman - Dabe Baiwa carrying fire wood. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
She has the typical stretched ear lobes common amoung the Huaorani. They often wear balsa ear plugs.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA456 Huaorani Indian woman.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian woman - Dabe Baiwa chopping fire wood. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
She has the typical stretched ear lobes common amoung the Huaorani. They often wear balsa ear plugs.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA447 Huaorani Indian woman.jpg
  • Balata or Bullet Wood Tree being bled for natural latex<br />
Katoka<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    3GY3883 Balata Tree.jpg
  • Piroques or outrigger canoes going out to sea from the Bombetoka delta for the day to fish. The narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The sails are made from cotton and repaired regularly with odd pieces of sacking to make an interesting patchwork.<br />
Mahajunga.  Western MADAGASCAR
    MA2310_Pirogues.jpg
  • Wooden bridges & Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Transpantaneira highway<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BRAZIL, South America
    82300 Wooden bridges Pantanal.jpg
  • Piroque or outrigger canoe back from fishing and left up on the beach for the night. The Fisherman is carrying his basket full of the day's catch. The narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The sail is made from cotton and repaired regularly with odd pieces of sacking to make an interesting patchwork.<br />
Ampasendava Village.  North eastern MADAGASCAR
    MA349 Pirogue & fisherman.NEF
  • Log barge<br />
Atlantic Ocean<br />
East coast<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_717.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_512.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_507.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_503.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_498.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_497.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_486.jpg
  • Mongolian saddle<br />
Mongolia
    89807_Mongolian_saddle.jpg
  • Canoe & Park Guard<br />
Jai Bhoralli River<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Canoe_&_Park_Guard_31.jpg
  • Canoe & Park Guard<br />
Jai Bhoralli River & Mount Gorichand<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Canoe_&_Park_Guard_14.jpg
  • Canoe & Park Guard<br />
Jai Bhoralli River<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Canoe_&_Park_Guard_7.jpg
  • Antandroy woman smoke-drying fish. It has started to rain so these fish caught yesterday can not be sun-dried so they are using smoke to preserve them. Antandroy village of Lavanono. Southern MADAGASCAR
    MA5560_Smoke-drying_fish.jpg
  • Antandroy woman smoke-drying fish. It has started to rain so these fish caught yesterday can not be sun-dried so they are using smoke to preserve them. Antandroy village of Lavanono. Southern MADAGASCAR
    MA5551_Smoke-drying_fish.jpg
  • Piroques or outrigger canoes going out to sea from the Bombetoka delta for the day to fish. The narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The sails are made from cotton and repaired regularly with odd pieces of sacking to make an interesting patchwork.<br />
Mahajunga.  Western MADAGASCAR
    MA2314_Pirogues.jpg
  • Piroques or outrigger canoes going out to sea from the Bombetoka delta for the day to fish. The narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The sails are made from cotton and repaired regularly with odd pieces of sacking to make an interesting patchwork.<br />
Mahajunga.  Western MADAGASCAR
    MA2311_Pirogues.jpg
  • Piroques or outrigger canoes going out to sea from the Bombetoka delta for the day to fish. The narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The sails are made from cotton and repaired regularly with odd pieces of sacking to make an interesting patchwork.<br />
Mahajunga.  Western MADAGASCAR
    MA2312_Pirogues.jpg
  • Wooden bridges & Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Transpantaneira highway<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BRAZIL, South America
    82308 Wooden bridges Pantanal.jpg
  • Wooden bridges & Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Transpantaneira highway<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BRAZIL, South America
    80880 Wooden bridges Pantanal.jpg
  • Wooden bridges & Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare)<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Transpantaneira highway<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
BRAZIL, South America
    82304 Wooden bridges Pantanal.jpg
  • Vezo (Fishing people) fishermen setting fishing net from his Pirogue or outrigger canoe. These narrow wooden canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. The small rectangular sails are made from cotton. Vezo are also known as Vezo-Sakalava as they are not generally recognised as a separate tribe but a clan of the Sakalava. They live on the coast in the region of Morondava in the west to Faux Cap in the south. They are mainly fishermen. They are also known for their tombs, which are graves dug into the ground surrounded by wooden palisages, the main posts of which are crowned by erotic wooden carved figures.<br />
Beheloka Vezo fishing village.  South-western MADAGASCAR
    MA6008 Vezo setting net.NEF
  • Logging<br />
Essequibo River<br />
Iwokrama<br />
Rurununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Longest river in Guyana
    20160308_Logging_748.jpg
  • Logging Camp<br />
Essequibo River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151221_Logging_Camp_667.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_514.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_509.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_499.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_494.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_482.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Canje River<br />
East GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151218_Log_barge_481.jpg
  • Speed boat & log barge<br />
Essequibo River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Longest river in Guyana
    20151213_Speed_boat_&_log_barge_45.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Demerara River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Longest river in Guyana
    20151213_Log_barge_20.jpg
  • Log barge<br />
Demerara River<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Longest river in Guyana
    20151213_Log_barge_18.jpg
  • Logging Camp<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151209_Logging_Camp_420.jpg
  • Logging Camp<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151209_Logging_Camp_418.jpg
  • Darkhad in log cabin<br />
Darkhad Depression<br />
Northern Mongolia
    103303_Darkhad_in_log_cabin.jpg
  • Darkhad girl fetching firewood<br />
Darkhad Depression<br />
Northern Mongolia
    103135_Darkhad_girl_fetching_firewoo...jpg
  • Vezo (Fishing people) children playing on the beach with their model pirogues. Vezo are also known as Vezo-Sakalava as they are not generally recognised as a separate tribe but a clan of the Sakalava. They live on the coast in the region of Morondava in the west to Faux Cap in the south. They are mainly fishermen. They are also known for their tombs, which are graves dug into the ground surrounded by wooden palisages, the main posts of which are crowned by erotic wooden carved figures.<br />
Beheloka Vezo fishing village.  South-western MADAGASCAR
    MA6036 Vezo child & model pirogue.NEF
  • Vezo (Fishing people) children playing on the beach with their model pirogues. Vezo are also known as Vezo-Sakalava as they are not generally recognised as a separate tribe but a clan of the Sakalava. They live on the coast in the region of Morondava in the west to Faux Cap in the south. They are mainly fishermen. They are also known for their tombs, which are graves dug into the ground surrounded by wooden palisages, the main posts of which are crowned by erotic wooden carved figures.<br />
Beheloka Vezo fishing village.  South-western MADAGASCAR
    MA6044 Vezo child & model pirogue.NEF
  • Canoe & Park Guard<br />
Jai Bhoralli River<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Canoe_&_Park_Guard_29.jpg
  • Jai Bhoralli River<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Jai_Bhoralli_River_6.jpg
  • Canoe & Park Guard<br />
Jai Bhoralli River<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Canoe_&_Park_Guard_2.jpg
  • Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana (Enyaliodes laticeps)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Native to Western Amazonian forests from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
    Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana1589.jpg
  • Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana (Enyaliodes laticeps)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Native to Western Amazonian forests from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
    TIP11634 Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana.jpg
  • Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana (Enyaliodes laticeps)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Native to Western Amazonian forests from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
    TIP9241 Guichenot's Dwarf Iguana.jpg
  • Reduced impact logging<br />
Iwokrama<br />
Rupununi<br />
Guyana<br />
South America
    3GY1210.jpg
  • Robbin Woods. Naturalist and author of several Falklands field guides.<br />
West Point Island. Off of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.
    WP374 Robbin Woods.jpg
  • Robbin Woods. Naturalist and author of several Falklands field guides.<br />
West Point Island. Off of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.
    WP372 Robbin Woods.jpg
  • Robbin Woods. Naturalist and author of several Falklands field guides.<br />
West Point Island. Off of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.
    WP906 Robbin Woods.jpg
  • Adi Gallong carrying wood<br />
Adi Gallong Tribe<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141102_Adi_Gallong_carrying_wood_1...jpg
  • Adi Gallong carrying wood<br />
Adi Gallong Tribe<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141102_Adi_Gallong_carrying_wood_2...jpg
  • Madagascar crested wood ibis (Lophotibis cristata) on nest, Ankarafantika Special Reserve. Deciduous dry forest of western MADAGASCAR, endemic
    1163637Madagascar_crested_wood_ibis.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian woman, Bebanca Wane cutting fire wood while carrying a baby on her back.<br />
Bameno Community. Yasuni National Park.<br />
Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri & Taromenane. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    HU1108 Bebanca Wane cutting fire woo...jpg
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