Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - We could be moments away from a historic global deal for nature that protects at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine areas by 2030. This plan will focus especially on areas of importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, while recognizing and respecting Indigenous and traditional territories. World leaders in Montreal must keep their ambitious pledges and vow to follow the science about how to address nature’s unprecedented collapse. The world is calling on all countries to do the right thing for the greater cause of all life on Earth. #CampaignForNature #COP15

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – We could be moments away from a historic global deal for nature that protects at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine areas by 2030. This plan will focus especially on areas of importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, while recognizing and respecting Indigenous and traditional territories. World leaders in Montreal must keep their ambitious pledges and vow to follow the science about how to address nature’s unprecedented collapse. The world is calling on all countries to do the right thing for the greater cause of all life on Earth. #CampaignForNature #COP15

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - We could be moments away from a historic global deal for nature that protects at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine areas by 2030. This plan will focus especially on areas of importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, while recognizing and respecting Indigenous and traditional territories. World leaders in Montreal must keep their ambitious pledges and vow to follow the science about how to address nature’s unprecedented collapse. The world is calling on all countries to do the right thing for the greater cause of all life on Earth. #CampaignForNature #COP15

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – We could be moments away from a historic global deal for nature that protects at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine areas by 2030. This plan will focus especially on areas of importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, while recognizing and respecting Indigenous and traditional territories. World leaders in Montreal must keep their ambitious pledges and vow to follow the science about how to address nature’s unprecedented collapse. The world is calling on all countries to do the right thing for the greater cause of all life on Earth. #CampaignForNature #COP15 | Posted on 19/Dec/2022 06:55:47

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – In a massive win for the planet, world leaders early this morning agreed to a historic deal in Montreal to protect nature. Countries agreed that we must stop biodiversity loss through high ambition changes to our relationship with nature and significantly increased funding to conservation, including the removal of subsidies that aid in the decline of wildlife and ecosystems. This includes a plan to protect at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, and of coastal and marine areas by 2030. The plan focuses on protecting the places that are the most important for biodiversity and that provide the greatest benefits to life on Earth, while recognizing and respecting the rights of Indigenous peoples and local communities.

Now that this global deal for nature is in place, we must hold our leaders accountable for supporting and enforcing its implementation, ensuring the health of our planet now and for future generations.

#CampaignForNature #COP15
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – One of the ‘best-guarded’ reptiles in the world is making a comeback on the Caribbean’s Union Island—thanks to the hard work and commitment of Union Island residents, regional government, and a coalition of local and international conservation organizations, including Re:wild. The bejeweled Union Island Gecko was first described by science in 2005 and immediately became a coveted exotic pet. Aggressive poaching for the pet trade nearly drove the species to extinction.
 
But a recent survey shows that conservation efforts are working, including: expanded protected areas, better management of those areas, anti-poaching patrols, 24/7 camera surveillance in the forest, and the highest level of protection against illegal trade under CITES. 
 
The gecko’s population has increased from 10,000 in 2018 to around 18,000 today. The species is found only in the Chatham Bay #KeyBiodiversityArea, which is a site of critical important to the persistence of biodiversity and the health of our planet.
 
Key partners include the Union Island Environmental Alliance, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Forestry Department, @faunafloraint and @rewild 
 
📷: Jacob Bock/Fauna & Flora International

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