Southwestern Amazonian Moist Forests: Credits

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Paula Willard

Associate Producer
Jake Perez

Designer/Flash Development
Christian Cabrera

Writer
Nancy Gupton

Text Editor
Ted Chamberlain

Asset Acquisition
Anthony Watts

Researcher
Marguerite DeLaine

Video
Anthony Watts

World Wildlife Fund

Technical Consultants
Jaime Cavelier
Senior Program Officer
World Wildlife Fund
Endangered Spaces Program/LAC


Jeffrey England
Conservation Education Coordinator
World Wildlife Fund


Nancy de Moraes
Desk Officer
World Wildlife Fund
Endangered Spaces Program/LAC

Special Thanks
WWF Technical Staff in Latin America:
Luiz Carlos Pinage de Lima, Ulisses Lacava, Regina Vasquez (Brazil)
Roger Landivar, Henry Campero (Bolivia)
Juan Carlos Riveros (Peru)



Photo, Video, and Audio Credits

Water hyacinths, forest ferns, banana leaves, butterfly on leaf, bromeliad, and mealy parrot photographs by Corbis/Wolfgang Kaehler. Nightingale wren photograph by Corbis/Eric and David Hosking. Jaguar, sloth, and macaw photographs by Howard Buffett/WWF. Jaguar audio courtesy Tony Rath. Sloth video courtesy National Geographic Television. Brazil nut gatherers and sunset photographs by Eduardo Ruiz/WWF. Spider monkey photograph by Andy Young/WWF. Tapir photograph by Edward Mendell/WWF. Red-billed toucan photograph by Bob Madden/NGS. Juan Carlos Riveros interview by nationalgeographic.com. Amazonian pygmy owl photograph by Des and Jen Bartlett. Bird songs provided by Dr. Jacques M.E. Vielliard of Unicamp, Brazil, amazilia@uol.com.br