Home Actor Ronan Donovan HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2019 Ronan Donovan Instagram - Sponsored by @visitrwanda_now // This baby mountain gorilla was born on July 1, 2018 in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. She is part of the increasing number of mountain gorillas that have begun to rebound since the 1980s when there were only ~250 left in the Virunga Mountains. Currently, the latest census puts their numbers at 604 gorillas here in Volcanoes National Park. It is a true conservation success story and Rwanda has been at the forefront of leading that effort. The social media followers of National Geographic voted on what to name this new baby gorilla and the votes are in! In the Kwita Izina naming ceremony that took place today (September 6, 2019) at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, I had the honor of announcing her chosen name: Intego, meaning ‘’Purpose" - chosen because her life holds purpose in Rwanda's effort to save endangered species. Kwita Izina plays a key role in advancing conservation efforts for the endangered species and is modeled after a baby naming ceremony that has been part of Rwandan culture and tradition for centuries. // Incredible wildlife, spectacular landscapes and new adventures. Meet Rwanda's mountain gorillas on your next holiday and discover a country committed to conservation. Follow @visitrwanda_now to learn more. #sponsored

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Sponsored by @visitrwanda_now // This baby mountain gorilla was born on July 1, 2018 in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. She is part of the increasing number of mountain gorillas that have begun to rebound since the 1980s when there were only ~250 left in the Virunga Mountains. Currently, the latest census puts their numbers at 604 gorillas here in Volcanoes National Park. It is a true conservation success story and Rwanda has been at the forefront of leading that effort. The social media followers of National Geographic voted on what to name this new baby gorilla and the votes are in! In the Kwita Izina naming ceremony that took place today (September 6, 2019) at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, I had the honor of announcing her chosen name: Intego, meaning ‘’Purpose” – chosen because her life holds purpose in Rwanda’s effort to save endangered species. Kwita Izina plays a key role in advancing conservation efforts for the endangered species and is modeled after a baby naming ceremony that has been part of Rwandan culture and tradition for centuries. // Incredible wildlife, spectacular landscapes and new adventures. Meet Rwanda’s mountain gorillas on your next holiday and discover a country committed to conservation. Follow @visitrwanda_now to learn more. #sponsored

Ronan Donovan Instagram - Sponsored by @visitrwanda_now // This baby mountain gorilla was born on July 1, 2018 in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. She is part of the increasing number of mountain gorillas that have begun to rebound since the 1980s when there were only ~250 left in the Virunga Mountains. Currently, the latest census puts their numbers at 604 gorillas here in Volcanoes National Park. It is a true conservation success story and Rwanda has been at the forefront of leading that effort. The social media followers of National Geographic voted on what to name this new baby gorilla and the votes are in! In the Kwita Izina naming ceremony that took place today (September 6, 2019) at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, I had the honor of announcing her chosen name: Intego, meaning ‘’Purpose" - chosen because her life holds purpose in Rwanda's effort to save endangered species. Kwita Izina plays a key role in advancing conservation efforts for the endangered species and is modeled after a baby naming ceremony that has been part of Rwandan culture and tradition for centuries. // Incredible wildlife, spectacular landscapes and new adventures. Meet Rwanda's mountain gorillas on your next holiday and discover a country committed to conservation. Follow @visitrwanda_now to learn more. #sponsored

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Sponsored by @visitrwanda_now // This baby mountain gorilla was born on July 1, 2018 in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. She is part of the increasing number of mountain gorillas that have begun to rebound since the 1980s when there were only ~250 left in the Virunga Mountains. Currently, the latest census puts their numbers at 604 gorillas here in Volcanoes National Park. It is a true conservation success story and Rwanda has been at the forefront of leading that effort.
The social media followers of National Geographic voted on what to name this new baby gorilla and the votes are in!
In the Kwita Izina naming ceremony that took place today (September 6, 2019) at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, I had the honor of announcing her chosen name: Intego, meaning ‘’Purpose” – chosen because her life holds purpose in Rwanda’s effort to save endangered species.
Kwita Izina plays a key role in advancing conservation efforts for the endangered species and is modeled after a baby naming ceremony that has been part of Rwandan culture and tradition for centuries. // Incredible wildlife, spectacular landscapes and new adventures. Meet Rwanda’s mountain gorillas on your next holiday and discover a country committed to conservation. Follow @visitrwanda_now to learn more. #sponsored | Posted on 06/Sep/2019 21:06:10

Ronan Donovan Instagram – At 12 weeks old, these Arctic wolf pups have left behind their blue eyes and milk teeth. Under the twilight of their first sunsets, they slowly transform into adolescents. Eating fresh meat, keeping up with the adults on travel days, soaking up everything they smell and see. It takes over a year to become a full fledged contributing adult in a wild wolf pack. Like humans, they have to learn how to hunt, how to avoid injury, and how to raise a family in some of the harshest environments on the planet. Photos are from my @natgeo magazine story. Links in my bio to that story and the accompanying TV series about these wolves.  #wolf #arcticwolf #nature #wild #hunting #predator #prey #whitewolf #kingdomofthewhitewolf #arctic #canada #animals #instadaily #instagood
Ronan Donovan Instagram – Sponsored by @visitrwanda_now // This baby mountain gorilla was born on July 1, 2018 in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. She is part of the increasing number of mountain gorillas that have begun to rebound since the 1980s when there were only ~250 left in the Virunga Mountains. Currently, the latest census puts their numbers at 604 gorillas here in Volcanoes National Park. It is a true conservation success story and Rwanda has been at the forefront of leading that effort. 
The social media followers of National Geographic voted on what to name this new baby gorilla and the votes are in! 
In the Kwita Izina naming ceremony that took place today (September 6, 2019) at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, I had the honor of announcing her chosen name: Intego, meaning ‘’Purpose” – chosen because her life holds purpose in Rwanda’s effort to save endangered species. 
Kwita Izina plays a key role in advancing conservation efforts for the endangered species and is modeled after a baby naming ceremony that has been part of Rwandan culture and tradition for centuries. // Incredible wildlife, spectacular landscapes and new adventures. Meet Rwanda’s mountain gorillas on your next holiday and discover a country committed to conservation. Follow @visitrwanda_now to learn more. #sponsored

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