•
The World Land Trust, international conservation charity, which is being supported through sales of
Jabujicaba the book. • REGUA, Brazilian conservation organisation, which is being supported through sales of
Jabujicaba the book. •
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, which is being supported through sales of
Jabujicaba the book. •
Isle of Wight zoo, which is being supported through sales of
Jabujicaba the book and Charlotte Corney, manager of the Isle of Wight zoo, who collaborated on the promotion of
Jabujicaba through an in-depth interview on the thematic content. • Uncharted Amazon, an expedition to film an Amazonian wildlife documentary, which is being supported through Voices for Nature Ltd. • Chris Towler, entrepreneur with a
pharmaceutical industries background, who collaborated on the promotion of
Jabujicaba through an in-depth interview on the thematic content •
Eton College, which is hosting the first of the
Jabujicaba debates. •
Burnham Grammar School, which is taking part in the first of the
Jabujicaba debates. •
Peter Rivière, panelist for the
Jabujicaba debates,
Emeritus Professor of
Oxford University, pioneer in study and teaching of Amazonian peoples. Member of 1957-8 Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America. • Elizabeth Rahman, panelist for the
Jabujicaba debates, social and medical
anthropologist, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford. Doctoral research carried out in North West Amazon. • Tristan Thompson, panelist for the
Jabujicaba debates,
biologist,
documentary filmmaker and leader of the Kickstarter-funded Amazonian expedition to the Amazon 2014/5 •
Rupert Read of the
UK's Green Party, who collaborated on the promotion of
Jabujicaba through an in-depth interview on the thematic content. • James Cameron, who was barrister of counsel to the global law firm
Baker & McKenzie and collaborated on the promotion of
Jabujicaba through an in-depth interview on the thematic content. •
Oxford United F.C., which supported
Jabujicaba campaign by taking part in the Jabuji Charity Challenge during the World Cup in Brazil. •
She Kicks magazine, who were media partners for the Jabuji Charity Challenge during the World Cup in Brazil. == References ==