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Amazon explorer, lecturer, and author Rusty Johnson provides custom tailored Amazon guide services and "detours". He specializes in ecotourism, adventure travel, research, documentary filming, environmental and humanitarian projects. He is married to an Amazon native and has developed a strong connection with the local people which provides his travelers with a one of a kind life changing experience. Rusty has also given over 3,000 lectures at venues such as Princeton University, The American Museum of Natural History, The Explorers Club, Rutgers University, Marymount College, Dowling College, EF International Language Schools, The New York Botanical Gardens, The Long Island Museum of Science, Sierra Club, MENSA, and the National Audubon Society. He has assisted Jim Fowler of Mutual of Omaha‘s Wild Kingdom and his television credits include Late Night with David Letterman, Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, The Late Show with Conan O'Brien, and The Today Show. His lecture series at Princeton University has been rated to be the best of their Natural History Seminars. He is the author of The Twilight of the Wild (foreword written by Jim Fowler of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom) and he is currently writing a series of books about his ongoing adventures in the Amazon. Besides Rusty’s extensive knowledge of the natural world, he has many years of firsthand expertise. He is state and federally licensed for falconry, and for the breeding and raising of protected and endangered species, including Peregrine Falcons, condors, vipers, and cobras. He has also assisted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service in capturing Bald Eagles for vital research and his video footage of the Amazon appears in Readers Digest's "MUST SEE Places of the World" documentary. His busy lecture schedule overlaps an itinerary of field excursions that have taken him to divergent destinations. He has monitored environmental decimation on an actively volcanic island in the West Indies and he has also documented the dwindling elephant herds in the course of a 3,000 mile trek through southern Africa. In 1996, he was one of the youngest people ever inducted into the Explorers Club. Rusty's 2008-2009 university/corporate lecture tour
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