Kim MacQuarrie

Kim MacQuarrie is an American author, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and conservationist whose works include the best-selling The Last Days of the Incas (2007) and The Living Edens.

[8] MacQuarrie's third book, Where the ANDES meet the AMAZON: Peru & Bolivia's Bahuaja Sonene & Madidi National Parks (2001) chronicles the history, indigenous cultures, and flora and fauna of the largest bi-national protected rainforest area in the world.

[10] MacQuarrie's fifth book, Life and Death in the Andes: On the Trail of Bandits, Heroes, and Revolutionaries (2015), chronicles his 4,300-mile journey from Colombia to Tierra del Fuego.

[11] In 2013, FX (TV channel) announced plans to turn MacQuarrie's Last Days of the Incas into a 13-part dramatic television series, called Conquistadors.

[13] Launched in March, 2013, the foundation operates a free crowdfunding[14] platform for green projects around the world and also runs one of the fastest-growing school garden programs in the United States in Las Vegas,[15] [19]Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival: Won "Best Limited Series"[20]