Peer Into the Rainforest's Stunning Biodiversity

Wildlife photographer Andreas Kay took almost 30,000 images of Ecuador's insects and amphibians during his life.

By Troy Farah
Nov 22, 2019 5:40 PMNov 22, 2019 9:34 PM
Kay Treehoppers
Treehoppers, Tritropidia galeata, as photographed by Andreas Kay. He shared the image to his Facebook account shortly before his death. (Credit: Andreas Kay)

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In mid-October, the world lost a great light: Andreas Kay, a wildlife photographer who celebrated the explosive biodiversity of insects, spiders, amphibians and other creatures in Ecuador’s teeming rainforest. Born in Köln, Germany, Kay was 56 and died from brain cancer. 

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