Thank you so much for an incredible reception to this film, I couldn't have imagined it going this far. Check out my latest project about the work that Operation Wallacea is carrying out in Honduras! ruclips.net/video/BrrGIorBtgA/видео.html
@Morris Gevirtz Hi Morris, I have only just been able to find this message now, apologies for the late reply. If you'd still like to get in contact with me, you can find my details through my linkedin which is in the description :D
i worked as a forest ranger in different parts of guyana and nothing is as refreshing as waking up to the sounds of the different wildlife in the forest ...my Guyana beautiful and green!
My dad was a forest officer in Guyana, we were lucky to travel all over the country during the August Holidays.I remember waiting in the car at the forestry office in Kingston and the rustle of the pine trees which sound like the seaside. Beautiful.
Guyana is such a beautiful country, I haven't been in 26 years and it breaks my heart to see logging going on, to know they built that road from Brasil. Keep Guyana beautiful and pristine, end logging, encourage eco tourism.
Haters have to keep hating because they are jealous of...my beautiful country Guyana.. Land of many waters.. Also the land with six different races of people.
What a beautiful film! My daughter & I were so fortunate to land in the Iwokrama last year. She made friends with the Makushi and continues working with them on a program to produce natural dyes from tree waste at the mill. I'm a nurse working on Water, Sanitation & Hygiene. We love it so much! We can't wait to go back and continue our work.
Reminds me of the time that I spent in this rain forest from 1979 to 1983. Are used to live in Kwakwani on the Berbice river I love this forest and I am so happy to see that the government of Guyana is thinking in terms of protecting it and using informed tourism as a way of earning an income while keeping the forest in tact stop. I hope that Guyana and this forest does not go the way of the forests in Brazil
Excellent documentary. It highlights the importance of nature and conservation, but also tells you how people are working to preserve the ecosystem and wildlife. This was also very well shot, directed, and edited, with nice music as well. I'm better for having watched this.
Public comments. Guyana is such a beautiful country with lots of food and fresh vegetables and fruits and sugar and fish plus oils and gas .many wonderful place to see and enjoy . Guyanese people need a proper leader with a vision and plan to manage and maintain the country effectively.ppp Civic administration is the best way forward for all Guyanese people to live love and enjoy life .
I have lived in Guyana for 12 years. I am very fortunate in the country. I ask the Guyana government to protect the country’s original ecology and develop a good economy to make the national life better.
This is very inspiring. The World needs more Operation Wallacea to protect and study rainforests and it's inhabitants. Keep it wild. Keep it living.....Thank You for posting, Thank You for posting such a great model here..
Thank you Ben , Your video is informative. Love your researches. Guyana is truly diversed in population as well as natural resources. I love it that you promote sustainability and protection of our prestine rainforest. I am very pleased the local communities are continuing to preserve and protect Guyana rainforest. Your video is as beautiful as the country Thank you
Fun fact: A popular tree growing in the Guyanese forests is known as greenheart, named after its colour. It's so tough you can use it for a variety of marine uses where the water and marine borers would ruin others types of tree.
This a fantastic documentation of the tropical rainforest in central Guyana (Guiana shild craton). I want to see more so a decide to subscribe your channel. Top !!!
Being a Guyana native, I've never seen so many different companies and researchers actually in Guyana as there are currently. I cannot be optimistic about this because as history has proven, once your resources are exposed, everyone will invade to make a profit. Mark my words.
This is my beautiful birth place. I lived in this wonderful Country call Guyana for 14 years and was heart broken to leave but we had no choice because back in 1985 it was a dictatorship run country.
Very Informative. I call on the President to make more forest available for conservation in every region that has forest. And thats not all every year the President should extend the range of these protected areas even larger than before. Eventually the forest would be entirely protected...but this might sound too unrealistic? Fellow Guyanese lets conserve our forest . Foreign expatriates with intentions to log and to mine...please stay away!!!!!!!Heartfelt thanks go to Norway for its initiative to getting Guyana to keep its forest.
Because of my lack of education about the jungle I was always deeply afraid of it. I think with education about the jungle a lot more Guyanese would love it and embrace it. I strongly believe various levels of subjects should be taught in Primary and High School about our Rain Forest.
Public comments. It is important to protect the environment and forestry by re planting green heart trees and other 🌴 which will definitely help global warming and pollution control. Please save the forest now. Thanks you so much.
This is an old story isn't it. They come to "help" and to "document" next thing you know the good work that the people do on the ground is taken over by their countries politians and the next thing you know Guyana has been taken over because the politians and the 1% can't resist the money.
The gold mining is changing the landscape of the interior of Guyana. Also, logging is another factor. Many indigenous have complained of the water not drinkable and growing crops cannot been grown because of the mercury in the water. It’s very sad the government is not doing anything about it.
I have heard that this part of the country basically remained untouched. Because the people of the country did not go out to those places because it is very difficult to get to from any other part of the country. Mainly European tourists would go there. The only other people there were the Amerindians, the natives of Guyana, who basically lived in those areas, keeping everything in nature the same. But now,even though it is still difficult, it's much better than decades ago.
I haven’t been home since 1989. I know it has changed a lot since I was there last. My hope is that they will not colonize this country like so many other places because whenever you have people from the outside going into these countries things get disrupted, damaged, changed, they take over and they destroy the natural base of the place.
Guyana is a very beautiful country I've work on ships for many I grew up there I was born in England at that time in the 60st I've lived there for many years I the markets if full of fruits and earth food I've been to most of the Caribbean islands half my family is Jamaicans life is cool there in Guyana JahBlessed
lloyd mitchell says looking at this documentary i remember where i saw a jaguar while resting midway between macapa and sao jorge d loyapoque a capybarra entered the corn field of a farmer . he shot it . later that night a jaguar was attracted by the smell the farmer heard him went out and shot him. in the morning he went down to the creek to clean the carcasses .a caiman attracted by the smell got too close .the man killed it with his machete the three were eaten .i only ate capybarra
Most of us don't have the vehicle's that can transport us to the green hart, ah We hoped to have been tele-transporting to the green hart of it all by now else wise!
Pls leave our Guyana alone the rest of the world I’d beings destroyed buy human now you found about Guyana you will destroy it too no pls leave us alone we struggle all of our with no one to help leave our Guyana alone pls
Why do humans think that nature needs to remain static to the time they have been paying attention? The planet goes through 1000 year cycles naturally. It will continue to do so when our civilizations are gone.
You've got to look at and study it at the small picture first to understand the bigger picture (Meaning the small picture as the Amazonian rainforest in it's entirety) There is always going to be one or certain groups that is going to try to escape the area because they didn't like snakes so they fled to Israel and Europe and so on Now you have a lot more of them racing for space ''Jesus in the garden tempted by satan'' scene..haha
What about the rest of the documentary ? Some people are never happy. The few bugs they kill for research are just a drop in the ocean of this rainforest.
Goes to try to help the rainforest and endangers multiple species..trapping the birds, killing the Beatles. The animals are probably like wtf is going on with all these manmade objects everywhere.
If the rain forests are so precious to the biodiversity of the plant then why don't you the West pay the Guyanese people a percentage of income for preserving and keep this previous resource un touched as it is because the people of Guyana are poor while the West keeps getting richer and richer causing more and environmental issues across the plant, Guyanese people are left with the crumbs. If I had my way I would give the world an ultimatum either you pay us a subsidy/income for keeping this rain forest natural and untouched or we are going to go in and flatten it and develop it, because sooner or later someone will have to pay. The West should be paying all third world countries that have these natural forests as part of their country, an income for the preservation of these natural habitats don't you think? Well you might say they don't have to do anything, that's the point they have not developed this habitat for the sake of the plant.
Thank you so much for an incredible reception to this film, I couldn't have imagined it going this far. Check out my latest project about the work that Operation Wallacea is carrying out in Honduras! ruclips.net/video/BrrGIorBtgA/видео.html
@Morris Gevirtz Hi Morris, I have only just been able to find this message now, apologies for the late reply. If you'd still like to get in contact with me, you can find my details through my linkedin which is in the description :D
Have ever seen Jones town in Guyana
keepup uour valuable work
i worked as a forest ranger in different parts of guyana and nothing is as refreshing as waking up to the sounds of the different wildlife in the forest ...my Guyana beautiful and green!
Juley Phillips going to hike in the rainforest for a week, it there a big chance to be attacked by a jaguar?
Настя Мизецкая their is a good chance a jaguar will do you from the behind
@@anastasiamizetska737 how it turn out?
My dad was a forest officer in Guyana, we were lucky to travel all over the country during the August Holidays.I remember waiting in the car at the forestry office in Kingston and the rustle of the pine trees which sound like the seaside. Beautiful.
Guyana really is a beautiful country. Everything about it is diverse and special.
Harre krishna. Love Guyana from India
Guyana is such a beautiful country, I haven't been in 26 years and it breaks my heart to see logging going on, to know they built that road from Brasil. Keep Guyana beautiful and pristine, end logging, encourage eco tourism.
francesca romanin logging can’t end, that many people lively hood. They do reforestation to keep the forest alive and growing.
É FÁCIL FALAR ISSO DO CONFORTO DA SUA CASA!
Haters have to keep hating because they are jealous of...my beautiful country Guyana.. Land of many waters.. Also the land with six different races of people.
,
Kenny Roberts
I agree ! Keep conserving wildlife
Say it LOUDER!!!!
chill with that race thing . America has every single race of people you can find on the planet .
Kenny roberts stop being an ass...no one is jealous. Clearly you never left Guyana and you're small minded
This is my beloved Guyana
Beautiful forests of Guyana! The world must visit the virgin paradise that this south american country has.
Okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
🙅♂️
Would love to go back to this beautiful country
🥰You're most welcome!🌹
You are definitely welcome
Let’s go
Go NOW
I lived in the Jungle for 3 yrs as a ganja farmer close to Santa Rosa Mission and it was the best experience of my life air so fresh nd clean peaceful
Hello Roxanne, do you have family in Moruka? How come you were living near Santa Rosa Mission? I am half Guyanese myself and have family in that area.
@@louissavage539 I was living in a Rastafari farming community we use to plant ganjah nd other crops
I love the beautiful sounds of the birds, insects etc.
I hope they continue with conservation of this wonderful place.
What a beautiful film! My daughter & I were so fortunate to land in the Iwokrama last year. She made friends with the Makushi and continues working with them on a program to produce natural dyes from tree waste at the mill. I'm a nurse working on Water, Sanitation & Hygiene. We love it so much! We can't wait to go back and continue our work.
Love from suriname 🇸🇷
New subscriber here. Watching from Barbados🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧👍
Heaven on earth. I hope corruption and chinese companies don´t destroy it!
Sadly to say this has been happening even before I was born
Time to kick there ass out!
I love my memories of beautiful Tropical Guyana. Thanks for production. Greetings from Limerick city Ireland
Hello my mother is guyanese & my father originates from Limerick , we are both blessed to have experienced this beautiful area of the world:)
@@normajeanbell2695 thank you very much. Greetings from James J Walsh
Public comment. Very beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing country. Great video.
Reminds me of the time that I spent in this rain forest from 1979 to 1983. Are used to live in Kwakwani on the Berbice river I love this forest and I am so happy to see that the government of Guyana is thinking in terms of protecting it and using informed tourism as a way of earning an income while keeping the forest in tact stop. I hope that Guyana and this forest does not go the way of the forests in Brazil
FLORESTA É PRA SER EXPLORADA!
EIS POR QUE A GUIANA É UM DOS PAÍSES MAIS POBRES DO MUNDO!
Excellent documentary. It highlights the importance of nature and conservation, but also tells you how people are working to preserve the ecosystem and wildlife. This was also very well shot, directed, and edited, with nice music as well. I'm better for having watched this.
Id love to explore my own country someday 🇬🇾💜
Hey ru indo guyanese?
No
I'm a Guyanese. And would really like to help you with that
Public comments. Guyana is such a beautiful country with lots of food and fresh vegetables and fruits and sugar and fish plus oils and gas .many wonderful place to see and enjoy . Guyanese people need a proper leader with a vision and plan to manage and maintain the country effectively.ppp Civic administration is the best way forward for all Guyanese people to live love and enjoy life .
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 don't stop the progress.
Wow Guyana is Very ECONOMICALLY is Very Power
Get better when actually finds more oil of the coast!
Beautiful documentry...Thanks for showcasing my beautiful country Guyana.
GT, my home town Beautiful Land.
Love my Guyana 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Do you live un Guyana? What is the lenguaje ?
@@lucysalina6823 I was born in Guyana but moved to Canada. Guyana has quite a diversity of different languages
@@gooniebush I would like to learn to speak English in Guyana :)
Im from Perú, and I speak Spanish
@@lucysalina6823 do you have a Facebook page?
Guyana rainforest and jungle in the interior are a beautiful place
I have lived in Guyana for 12 years. I am very fortunate in the country. I ask the Guyana government to protect the country’s original ecology and develop a good economy to make the national life better.
Hello Alex, I would like to know if in Guyana speak english, im from Perú
Nice video. Thumbs up for you
Beautiful video lots to learn about our rain forest,
☺️It's a beautiful country like any other country when explored.👍
My beautiful country Guyana I love my country. From NY
Love this video
This is very inspiring. The World needs more Operation Wallacea to protect and study rainforests and it's inhabitants. Keep it wild. Keep it living.....Thank You for posting, Thank You for posting such a great model here..
I hope the Politicians don’t use the Oil Revenues to Destroy the Beautiful rain Forest ....
J Merry Guyana will become the next biggest oil producer
It's inevitable....I fear. Humans never seem to learn from history unless it's to exploit better.
They will they already started since 2006
I was born there I would know
J Merry if u haven’t noticed humans are like viruses the main goal is to survive and reproduce
Thank you Ben , Your video is informative. Love your researches. Guyana is truly diversed in population as well as natural resources. I love it that you promote sustainability and protection of our prestine rainforest. I am very pleased the local communities are continuing to preserve and protect Guyana rainforest. Your video is as beautiful as the country Thank you
Im from indonesia 2 year work in guyana ,logging opertion tolsie compeny
Hey. I'm from Guyana. And I also work with toolsie. Did u work at Butakari, or Anarika
Beautiful Guyana land of many waters
Nice, enjoyed it.
Plz Guyana 🇬🇾 my home in peace ✌️
The birds are so happy there!
No hawks kill a thousand a month
Survival
Lovely video
Fun fact: A popular tree growing in the Guyanese forests is known as greenheart, named after its colour. It's so tough you can use it for a variety of marine uses where the water and marine borers would ruin others types of tree.
I hope this research is for good thing's.not to bring unknown sickness,
Guyana is really green and beautiful by nature.
God bless.
I want to visit Guyana so much it hurts. Thank you for your video.
I’m from Guyana ❤️
I would like to speak English like you,
Blessed nation 🙏💙 God love upon our Life 🙏💞
Very good filmwork. Superb content as well.
Gorgeous birds!
This a fantastic documentation of the tropical rainforest in central Guyana (Guiana shild craton). I want to see more so a decide to subscribe your channel. Top !!!
Nice job
Being a Guyana native, I've never seen so many different companies and researchers actually in Guyana as there are currently. I cannot be optimistic about this because as history has proven, once your resources are exposed, everyone will invade to make a profit. Mark my words.
Awesome video 👏🏼
This is my beautiful birth place. I lived in this wonderful Country call Guyana for 14 years and was heart broken to leave but we had no choice because back in 1985 it was a dictatorship run country.
Love to eat alligator.... From Guyana.... And iguanas....
Me too
Caiman there's no alligators in Guyana
Thanks.
Very Informative. I call on the President to make more forest available for conservation in every region that has forest. And thats not all every year the President should extend the range of these protected areas even larger than before. Eventually the forest would be entirely protected...but this might sound too unrealistic? Fellow Guyanese lets conserve our forest . Foreign expatriates with intentions to log and to mine...please stay away!!!!!!!Heartfelt thanks go to Norway for its initiative to getting Guyana to keep its forest.
Sheikh Abrahim a
Hey sir. Agreed. You should come up here to visit some time.
Very nice and informative 👍🏾
I would love to be a part of this
Because of my lack of education about the jungle I was always deeply afraid of it. I think with education about the jungle a lot more Guyanese would love it and embrace it. I strongly believe various levels of subjects should be taught in Primary and High School about our Rain Forest.
excelente....
Miss my home 😔🙏
Public comments. It is important to protect the environment and forestry by re planting green heart trees and other 🌴 which will definitely help global warming and pollution control. Please save the forest now. Thanks you so much.
There is no plan in sight to deforestation when you have oil!
my country booiiii
FABULOSO
The exploitation usually comes from the so called developed countries. They have a knack for telling developing countries how to run their affairs .
This is an old story isn't it. They come to "help" and to "document" next thing you know the good work that the people do on the ground is taken over by their countries politians and the next thing you know Guyana has been taken over because the politians and the 1% can't resist the money.
Continued. Better than decades ago, to get to the jungle and the rainforest.
Nice
Which year was iWork.... Set aside? That must have been an immense achievement.
Born and raised
Who watching from Guyana??
The gold mining is changing the landscape of the interior of Guyana. Also, logging is another factor. Many indigenous have complained of the water not drinkable and growing crops cannot been grown because of the mercury in the water. It’s very sad the government is not doing anything about it.
I have heard that this part of the country basically remained untouched. Because the people of the country did not go out to those places because it is very difficult to get to from any other part of the country. Mainly European tourists would go there.
The only other people there were the Amerindians, the natives of Guyana, who basically lived in those areas, keeping everything in nature the same.
But now,even though it is still difficult, it's much better than decades ago.
I haven’t been home since 1989. I know it has changed a lot since I was there last. My hope is that they will not colonize this country like so many other places because whenever you have people from the outside going into these countries things get disrupted, damaged, changed, they take over and they destroy the natural base of the place.
We just struck goal in 13 different cities and Guyana so we good
how to get there FROM Warsaw, Poland?
Just book a flight bro
I am from Guyana and going out there in October. Come if you are serious +905348265849
PLANE 🇮🇳🇬🇾🇺🇸
Fly duh
Just leave your western nonsense home and be respect to our Paradise 🇬🇾
Leave our rainforest alone leave the wildlife. We understand how to preserve wildlife that's why we live on the cost leave Guyana alone.
Are ya'll replenishing the precious green hart ect.ect.forestry...
Guyana is a very beautiful country I've work on ships for many I grew up there I was born in England at that time in the 60st I've lived there for many years I the markets if full of fruits and earth food I've been to most of the Caribbean islands half my family is Jamaicans life is cool there in Guyana JahBlessed
lloyd mitchell says
looking at this documentary i remember where i saw a jaguar
while resting midway between macapa and sao jorge d loyapoque
a capybarra entered the corn field of a farmer . he shot it . later that night
a jaguar was attracted by the smell the farmer heard him went out and shot
him. in the morning he went down to the creek to clean the carcasses .a caiman
attracted by the smell got too close .the man killed it with his machete
the three were eaten .i only ate capybarra
Let's see what this looks like in 10 years.
Oh beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾
Most of us don't have the vehicle's that can transport us to the green hart, ah We hoped to have been tele-transporting to the green hart of it all by now else wise!
The year is 2021 on the western calender
The year is 2021 on the western world of earth calender
We don't need trash like in America streets and the European shit! Keep that way! 🇬🇾
My beautiful land.. now leave it TF alone...
When you are in the jungle rainforest, I hope you are able to see the Black Panther and the Harpy Eagle.
love it. my country
Thank goodness for Norway's " protection money! , or some of that beautiful places would've been gone!
Pls leave our Guyana alone the rest of the world I’d beings destroyed buy human now you found about Guyana you will destroy it too no pls leave us alone we struggle all of our with no one to help leave our Guyana alone pls
Leave that Paradise alone!
1:14
1:14
Why do humans think that nature needs to remain static to the time they have been paying attention? The planet goes through 1000 year cycles naturally. It will continue to do so when our civilizations are gone.
looks like somebody cut all the big trees
Britains own slice of mainland sout america
You've got to look at and study it at the small picture first to understand the bigger picture
(Meaning the small picture as the Amazonian rainforest in it's entirety)
There is always going to be one or certain groups that is going to try to escape the area because they didn't like snakes so they fled to Israel and Europe and so on Now you have a lot more of them racing for space
''Jesus in the garden tempted by satan'' scene..haha
(2018 hd)
You kill the bettles !! Find another way
What about the rest of the documentary ? Some people are never happy. The few bugs they kill for research are just a drop in the ocean of this rainforest.
@@jameswalsh2427 this guy must be smoking some bad shit...lol
@@davidsingh5673 i would say he is just smoking "shit"
Who tf are they to come into someone else’s country and KILL anything?
90 % guyenese has never been here its a part of the guyenese heritage that's only heard of but never seen. this place is like the area 51 in guyana.
But Paradise 🇬🇾
a
Goes to try to help the rainforest and endangers multiple species..trapping the birds, killing the Beatles. The animals are probably like wtf is going on with all these manmade objects everywhere.
Essequibo belong to Venezuela
Back in Gran coloumbia days....a really really long time ago!
If the rain forests are so precious to the biodiversity of the plant then why don't you the West pay the Guyanese people a percentage of income for preserving and keep this previous resource un touched as it is because the people of Guyana are poor while the West keeps getting richer and richer causing more and environmental issues across the plant, Guyanese people are left with the crumbs. If I had my way I would give the world an ultimatum either you pay us a subsidy/income for keeping this rain forest natural and untouched or we are going to go in and flatten it and develop it,
because sooner or later someone will have to pay. The West should be paying all third world countries that have these natural forests as part of their country, an income for the preservation of these natural habitats don't you think? Well you might say they don't have to do anything, that's the point they have not developed this habitat for the sake of the plant.
That's a lie 18 wow