Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - For #EarthDay2023 conservationist Tim Faulkner (@timswildlife) and Aussie Ark invite you to learn more about mammals and the important role they play in the environment. Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world, but Aussie Ark is rewriting that narrative. Almost three years ago, Aussie Ark reintroduced Tasmanian Devils to mainland Australia. It was the first time Tasmanian Devils had lived on the mainland in 3,000 years. The rewilding hasn’t stopped there–Aussie Ark has also reintroduced Potoroos, Eastern Quolls and Rufous Bettongs to the Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary. Recognize the wild around you, learn about it, and use your voice to protect it.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – For #EarthDay2023 conservationist Tim Faulkner (@timswildlife) and Aussie Ark invite you to learn more about mammals and the important role they play in the environment. Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world, but Aussie Ark is rewriting that narrative. Almost three years ago, Aussie Ark reintroduced Tasmanian Devils to mainland Australia. It was the first time Tasmanian Devils had lived on the mainland in 3,000 years. The rewilding hasn’t stopped there–Aussie Ark has also reintroduced Potoroos, Eastern Quolls and Rufous Bettongs to the Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary. Recognize the wild around you, learn about it, and use your voice to protect it.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - For #EarthDay2023 conservationist Tim Faulkner (@timswildlife) and Aussie Ark invite you to learn more about mammals and the important role they play in the environment. Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world, but Aussie Ark is rewriting that narrative. Almost three years ago, Aussie Ark reintroduced Tasmanian Devils to mainland Australia. It was the first time Tasmanian Devils had lived on the mainland in 3,000 years. The rewilding hasn’t stopped there–Aussie Ark has also reintroduced Potoroos, Eastern Quolls and Rufous Bettongs to the Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary. Recognize the wild around you, learn about it, and use your voice to protect it.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – For #EarthDay2023 conservationist Tim Faulkner (@timswildlife) and Aussie Ark invite you to learn more about mammals and the important role they play in the environment. Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world, but Aussie Ark is rewriting that narrative. Almost three years ago, Aussie Ark reintroduced Tasmanian Devils to mainland Australia. It was the first time Tasmanian Devils had lived on the mainland in 3,000 years. The rewilding hasn’t stopped there–Aussie Ark has also reintroduced Potoroos, Eastern Quolls and Rufous Bettongs to the Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary.

Recognize the wild around you, learn about it, and use your voice to protect it. | Posted on 22/Apr/2023 04:33:01

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Environmental activist and poet, Reinhold Mangundu (@reiny_kapitan), is passionate about protecting the Okavango River Basin in Namibia and Botswana. He has worked with activists to organize a climate strike, petition UNESCO and has called on Namibia’s National Assembly to stop oil exploration in the Kavango regions. Reinhold has seen first-hand how environmental destruction can sow chaos. After the forests around the small village where he is from were cleared and destroyed, droughts and floods became progressively worse. He is working to protect the wildlife and freshwater in the Okavango River Basin–which is an important water source for nearly 1 million people.

For #EarthDay2023 join Reinhold in demanding an end to fossil fuels–especially in irreplaceable places like the Okavango River Basin–and instead building a future that supports people and the wild. #SavetheOkavango
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Europe’s western Balkans is filled with incredible wildlife and beautiful rivers. It’s known as the Blue Heart of Europe. Lejla Kusturica, director of ACT Foundation (@fondacijadrustvenepromjene_act), works with communities, activists and artists from across the Balkans to keep the region’s rivers wild. Activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina have organized protests, sometimes lasting hundreds of days, to protect their local rivers from small hydropower dams. Thanks to the efforts of activists, in 2021 Bosnia and Herzegovina stopped guaranteeing subsidies for small hydropower dams, which divert water, and can restrict water access and threaten wildlife.

Balkan rivers, including those in Bosnia and Herzegovina, are considered the most important hotspot for threatened freshwater biodiversity in Europe. There are 113 Endangered freshwater fish species in the region and 69 fish species that only live in Balkan rivers.

For #EarthDay2023 take inspiration from Lejla and activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina to protect rivers.

@blueheartrivers

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