Amazon Headwaters

Sleeping beauty of the rainforest

Sleeping beauty of the rainforest

The Rothschild's moth or Saturn Window moth (Rothschildia erycina), with an eight-inch wingspan, is one of the largest moths in the tropics. This one warms up in the early morning understory of the Jatun Sacha Biological Station. The leaf of the sapling on which it rests can be seen through the translucent panels in its wings.

Images from the documentary project promoting the conservation work of local and indigenous communities, women and youth in the upper Amazon basin.  
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)
The Flooded Forest
River conservation
Theme: Interconnectedness
Sustainable Contact with Indigenous Communities
Local scientists documenting one of the most biologically diverse places on earth
Sleeping beauty of the rainforest
Ecuadorian child inspired by her local rainforest
Lowland Quichua at the cutting edge
Lowland Quichua home
Natural smiles
Hats off to rainforest conservation
Plants and people
Diversity in art
Baby Armadillo 
The Añangu lowland Quichua: Conservation Role Models
Comunidad Capirona: Leaders in Rainforest Management
Leading by Example
River conservation in the upper Amazon
Looking to the future in the rainforest
Gate-keepers of the Yasuní National Park & UNESCO Biosphere Reserve