Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @nowthisearth • In the first 8 months of 2023, there has been 48% less deforestation in the Amazon compared to the same time period last year, based on satellite data gathered by Brazil’s space research agency INPE. The data also showed that there’s been approx 66% less deforestation this month, making it the region’s least destructive August since 2018. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he aims to end deforestation in the Amazon completely by 2030. Since taking office, he has tightened regulations and demarcated Indigenous land to help slow the rate of deforestation.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @nowthisearth • In the first 8 months of 2023, there has been 48% less deforestation in the Amazon compared to the same time period last year, based on satellite data gathered by Brazil’s space research agency INPE. The data also showed that there’s been approx 66% less deforestation this month, making it the region’s least destructive August since 2018. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he aims to end deforestation in the Amazon completely by 2030. Since taking office, he has tightened regulations and demarcated Indigenous land to help slow the rate of deforestation.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @nowthisearth • In the first 8 months of 2023, there has been 48% less deforestation in the Amazon compared to the same time period last year, based on satellite data gathered by Brazil’s space research agency INPE. The data also showed that there’s been approx 66% less deforestation this month, making it the region’s least destructive August since 2018. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he aims to end deforestation in the Amazon completely by 2030. Since taking office, he has tightened regulations and demarcated Indigenous land to help slow the rate of deforestation.

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @nowthisearth

In the first 8 months of 2023, there has been 48% less deforestation in the Amazon compared to the same time period last year, based on satellite data gathered by Brazil’s space research agency INPE. The data also showed that there’s been approx 66% less deforestation this month, making it the region’s least destructive August since 2018.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he aims to end deforestation in the Amazon completely by 2030. Since taking office, he has tightened regulations and demarcated Indigenous land to help slow the rate of deforestation. | Posted on 13/Sep/2023 01:41:33

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Fifty years after a tiny fish called the Pearl Darter disappeared from the Pearl River, which runs from central Mississippi into southeast Louisiana, wildlife conservationists have returned the species to its wild home. According to @apnews, “oil and gas development, agricultural runoff, urban pollution, and dam construction” all led to the extirpation of the species from the Pearl River. Thanks to the 1972 federal Clean Water Act, the fish now has a chance to thrive here again.

Freshwater fish are facing some of the highest extinction rates of any group of animals on Earth and play essential roles in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, so it is vital that they are a priority for conservation action. That’s why freshwater fish conservation is one of the priorities for my organization, @rewild, which, in partnership with @synchearth, is building a global network (@shoal_org) of conservation implementers and donors to save at least 1,000 species of threatened freshwater fish.

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Turtle hatchlings have legal rights in Panama. A law passed by the country’s National Assembly earlier this year guarantees sea turtles the right to thrive in a healthy environment, a protection until now typically reserved for humans.

Panama is part of a growing list of countries and communities around the world latching on to the Rights of Nature movement, which seeks to grant wildlife a similar legal status to that of individuals and companies.

Advocates of wild animals are hailing it as an essential tool to combat the biodiversity crisis.

Unlike more traditional animal protections, which usually kick in when a species is threatened or endangered, rights of nature laws are meant to prevent that from happening.

Marine conservation biologist Callie Veelenturf, who helped draft Panama’s new turtle protections, said they give “any member of the public of Panama the opportunity to be the voice of nature in the court system, and advocate for nature’s rights on her behalf.”

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