Biodiversity Hotspots: Nature's Hidden Blueprint for Planetary Survival

Rolex's Perpetual Planet Initiative is championing groundbreaking environmental research through the remarkable work of two extraordinary scientists: Michel André in the Amazon rainforest and Steve Boyes exploring Africa's vital river ecosystems.
Michel André is pioneering innovative acoustic research deep within the Amazon, using cutting-edge sound monitoring technologies to understand the complex communication networks of wildlife and the environmental changes impacting this critical ecosystem. His work provides unprecedented insights into the delicate balance of one of the world's most biodiverse regions.
Meanwhile, Steve Boyes is conducting transformative research along Africa's river systems, mapping and protecting the intricate waterways that serve as lifelines for countless species. His expeditions are uncovering the interconnected nature of river ecosystems and the urgent need for conservation efforts to preserve these fragile environmental corridors.
Through the Perpetual Planet Initiative, Rolex is not just supporting scientific research, but actively contributing to a deeper understanding of our planet's most vulnerable and important natural environments. By empowering these visionary researchers, the initiative is helping to create a more sustainable future for our global ecosystem.