Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @guardian • Nature is under threat as never before, but what does that actually mean? Planet Earth is enduring the largest loss of life since the time of the dinosaurs, according to scientists. This loss is being driven by human behaviour, and governments are split on how to respond. Our Age of Extinction reporter Phoebe Weston explains the five ways we’re killing nature, how the climate crisis is inextricably linked and why the Cop15 summit - which is taking place in Canada right now - is a once-in-a-decade chance to stop the loss of biodiversity. #Biodiversity #Nature #Plants #Animals #Climate #Environment #LearnOnTikTok

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @guardian • Nature is under threat as never before, but what does that actually mean? Planet Earth is enduring the largest loss of life since the time of the dinosaurs, according to scientists. This loss is being driven by human behaviour, and governments are split on how to respond. Our Age of Extinction reporter Phoebe Weston explains the five ways we’re killing nature, how the climate crisis is inextricably linked and why the Cop15 summit – which is taking place in Canada right now – is a once-in-a-decade chance to stop the loss of biodiversity. #Biodiversity #Nature #Plants #Animals #Climate #Environment #LearnOnTikTok

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @guardian • Nature is under threat as never before, but what does that actually mean? Planet Earth is enduring the largest loss of life since the time of the dinosaurs, according to scientists. This loss is being driven by human behaviour, and governments are split on how to respond. Our Age of Extinction reporter Phoebe Weston explains the five ways we’re killing nature, how the climate crisis is inextricably linked and why the Cop15 summit - which is taking place in Canada right now - is a once-in-a-decade chance to stop the loss of biodiversity. #Biodiversity #Nature #Plants #Animals #Climate #Environment #LearnOnTikTok

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @guardian • Nature is under threat as never before, but what does that actually mean?

Planet Earth is enduring the largest loss of life since the time of the dinosaurs, according to scientists. This loss is being driven by human behaviour, and governments are split on how to respond.

Our Age of Extinction reporter Phoebe Weston explains the five ways we’re killing nature, how the climate crisis is inextricably linked and why the Cop15 summit – which is taking place in Canada right now – is a once-in-a-decade chance to stop the loss of biodiversity.

#Biodiversity #Nature #Plants #Animals #Climate #Environment #LearnOnTikTok | Posted on 06/Jan/2023 04:20:46

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Galapágos National Park Directorate (@parquegalapagos), in conjunction with other groups, has found several juvenile and hatchling Pink Iguanas on Isabela Island for the first time since the species was discovered in the 1980s. The discovery is helping our partners answer important questions about the Critically Endangered species that will help prevent its extinction.
 
The Pink Iguana lives atop Wolf Volcano, the tallest peak in the Galapágos archipelago. The volcano is still active, posing a threat to the species, and invasive species brought to Isabela by humans have hunted the iguanas to near extinction. In younger years, the iguana is green and camouflaged from predators, but as it gets bigger and becomes less vulnerable, it loses its pigment, giving it a pink hue from the blood vessels underneath the skin.
 
“This discovery is a significant breakthrough that helps us identify the pathway to save the Pink Iguana,” said Danny Rueda Cordova, director of the Galapagos National Park. “Knowing all of the threats that make the species vulnerable allows us to implement the actions—primarily against invasive species—that will allow natural processes to continue in these fragile ecosystems.”
 
Congrats to the national park, the park rangers in the field, and other implementing partners and individuals, including @Rewild, @fundacion.jocotoco, @galapagosconservancy, @islandconservation, @sandiegozoo, @unitorvergata department of biology, @houstonzoo, @ncstate, and @luis.ortiz.catedral
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – In 2009, National Geographic Pristine Seas (@natgeopristineseas) explored the Southern Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean and found pristine coral reefs, with thriving corals and large fish abundance. But in 2015-16, an unprecedented ocean warming event killed half of the corals. The Pristine Seas team returned in 2021, hoping to see some signs of recovery. What they found instead was the most spectacular recovery of coral reefs ever witnessed, thanks to the full protection of the reefs from human activity as a Marine Protected Area. The full-length Super Reefs film will premiere in 2023.

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