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JungleLens

JungleLens

Stylized logo with the letters J and L forming a frog shape, labeled "JungleLens."

Explore. Document. Preserve.

Join us on a journey to uncover the unseen beauty of the world's tropical rainforests and the stories they hold.

Our projects

Presentations

“Biodiversity of the Tropics”
On 16 December 2025, four fifth-grade classes at Primary School Würenlos (AG), Switzerland dove into the fascinating world of tropical biodiversity, biodiversity research, and animal defence mechanisms — including poison frogs.


Next Event

26.02.2026 - 20.00 Uhr
Sektion Schildkrötenfreunde Aargau, SIGS

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Feature

Behind the Scenes of “Unveiling Turtle Voices”
We’ve been featured in the Austrian turtle journal Sacalia!
Dive into an exclusive article exploring the making of our latest documentary. - German only

Discover the documentary
Illustration of a frog with long, rectangular legs and large eyes. The logo of Junglelens or Jungle Lens. The letter JL with a frog behind hugging it.

“Capture the wild, protect the future.
Dive into the heart of the worlds rainforests with JungleLens productions.”

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About Us


We are two passionate biologists and wildlife enthusiasts, who wish to explore, uncover and understand nature's wonders and ecological processes. With a strong background in herpetology and chemistry, we aim to combine scientific research with multimedia production.

Two hikers, Basil Minder and Juila A. Pinna with backpacks smiling on a rocky trail with mist and trees in the background while on pico do bandeira Brazil

JungleLens was born from the desire to connect people with nature, while encouraging conservation and sutainability through original images and stories. Our work documents scientific expeditions, research and the beauty of wildlife, using the power of film and photography.

Two people, Basil Minder and Juila A. Pinna with backpacks, one holding a camera, stand in front of a large, colorful rock wall with layered formations. Sparse vegetation is visible at the top of the cliff, in the caatinga.

Take us on your adventure

From research expeditions to daring explorations, your most extraordinary moments will be in our focus.

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