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  • A motorized pirogue speeds out to the Rio Sambu from Puerto Indio, Darien Province, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1298.jpg
  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch from their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3625.jpg
  • A Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum) blends into the rocks. Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3556.jpg
  • A pair of Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao cyanoptera) fly in the fading sunlight. Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4221.jpg
  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch on their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
    Last Flight
  • A Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) rides a wind blown palm branch, Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3934.jpg
  • Two young Tiger Herons (Tigrisoma mexicanum) try to blend into the dead tree that houses their nest, the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3618.jpg
  • A group of Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao cyanoptera) forage and squabble along the banks of the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4192.jpg
  • A Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum) watches the shoreline for his morning meal on the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4008.jpg
  • Crystal clear water pools in the limestone deep in the jungles of the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3800.jpg
  • An early morning storm lifts from the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4051_FT8.jpg
  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch on their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4331.jpg
  • A Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) silently blends into the jungle. Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3981.jpg
  • Two of only nine known captive born and critically endangered Central American river turtles (Dermatemys mawii) or Hickatee investigate their surroundings in the Bladen Nature Reserve, Belize.
    20150709_Belize2015_K4B5675.jpg
  • A baby Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum) tries to blend into the dead tree that houses its nest on the Raspacullo river, Belize.
    20150703_Belize2015_K4B3622.jpg
  • An Embera family traveling on the Rio Sambu, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1332.jpg
  • An isolated tree stands in the flooded waters of the Darien Province, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1618.jpg
  • An Embera man paddles his small pirogue. Rio Sambu, Darien Province, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1313.jpg
  • A pair of scarlet macaws (Ara Macao Cyanoptera) attempt to draw attention away from their nest. Chalillo dam, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4345.jpg
  • 20150703_Belize2015_K4B3556.jpg
  • A white tree stands out in the lush forest. Chalillo dam, Cayo District, Belize.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4666_FT8.jpg
  • The flooded nesting grounds of the Scarlet Macaw, the result of the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam built in 2003. This is the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest.
    20150704_Belize2015_K4B4634_FT8.jpg
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  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1643.jpg
  • Breisach, Germany
    20190627_EU2019_K4B1471.jpg
  • The monthly supply ship sits under threatening skies after unloading, Boca de Sabalo (Sambu), Darien Province, Panama.
    20080701_Panama__MG_1801.jpg
  • Embera men navigate a log with a piragua down the Rio Sambu in the Darien Province, Panama.
    20080629_Panama 2008__MG_1211.jpg
  • An Embera boatman navigates his piragua on the Rio Sambu in the Darien Province, Panama
    20080630_Panama__MG_1256.jpg
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  • 20190627_EU2019_K4B1499.jpg
  • An Embera boatman navigates his piragua on the Rio Sambu in the Darien Province, Panama
    20080630_Panama__MG_1256-Edit-Edit-E...jpg
  • As fast as the storms come in, they leave, the clouds and sun mixing across the jungle and distant mountains. Rio Sambu, Darien Province, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1632.jpg
  • Basel, Switzerland
    20190628_EU2019_K4B1557.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1697.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1640.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1573.jpg
  • Breisach, Germany
    20190627_EU2019_K4B1519.jpg
  • Breisach, Germany
    20190627_EU2019_K4B1507.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1636.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1537.jpg
  • 20190627_EU2019_K4B1508.jpg
  • 20190623_EU2019_K4B0658.jpg
  • The monthly supply ship unloading goods under the watchful eye of it's captain, Boca de Sabalo (Sambu), Darien Province, Panama.
    20080629_Panama 2008__MG_1199.jpg
  • The monthly supply ship sits under threatening skies after unloading, Boca de Sabalo (Sambu), Darien Province, Panama.
    20080701_Panama__MG_1801.jpg
  • A motorized pirogue speed out to the Rio Sambu from Puerto Indio,  Darien Province, Panama.
    20080630_Panama 2008__MG_1298.jpg
  • 20190628_EU2019_K4B1601.jpg
  • 20100603_Abstract Nature_MG_4030.jpg
  • The monthly supply ship unloading goods under the watchful eye of it's captain, Boca de Sabalo (Sambu), Darien Province, Panama.
    20080629_Panama 2008__MG_1199.jpg