This March Rusty Johnson will be conducting an anti-Malaria expedition into the Peruvian Amazon. While delivering Malaria nets to babies living in the jungle he will be filming a documentary and writing a book about the adventure. His is offering the rare opportunity of allowing advertising space as well as a dedication section in this book.
Rusty is married to an Amazonian native and during his environmental, humanitarian, and family activities there he has developed a wonderful connection with the local people. This gives him a unique and intimate access into the lives of the native Amazon people of which will be clearly displayed in the content his book and DVD.
This is the inaugural volume in Rusty's "Netting" Adventures series. Both will document every aspect of this expedition. From his main focus of protecting babies from Malaria to the unexpected adventures that always seem to arise while traveling in the Amazon He will interview the jungle children, families, village leaders, and shamans, in order to showcase their unique customs, traditions, wisdom, and the challenges of living in such a rugged yet enchanting environment.
"Combined with a mission and messages for the future, not the past, Rusty is a powerful spokesperson
that can effect the attitudes of the public in a positive way."
-Jim Fowler
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
"Rusty's lectures at Princeton University have been rated the best of our Natural History Lecture Series."
-Dr. James L. Gould
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Princeton University
"Every country should have at least one person like Rusty."
-George Schaller
Vice President of Science and Exploration Wildlife Conservation Society
"Rusty Johnson is the best!"
-Anthony Miskowski,
Assistant Curator of Natural History New Jersey State Museum
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