Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Jaguars are returning to Iberá Park in Argentina. @rewild partner and offspring of @tompkins_conservation, @rewilding_argentina, is leading the world’s first breeding and reintroduction project to restore Jaguars to a region they had once been wiped out. After their disappearance from the Corrientes Province of Argentina 70 years ago, Jaguars are now returning with the help of Rewilding Argentina. These rewilding efforts were originally driven by the late Doug Tompkins and his vision to restore ecosystems throughout Argentina and Chile. The return of Jaguars is key to keeping Iberá resilient and healthy in our planet’s fight against #ClimateChange and biodiversity loss. Once fully restored, Jaguars can fulfill their ecological role as a top predator, making the #Iberá ecosystem more complete and functional. #RewildingArgentina #TompkinsConservation #Rewilding

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Jaguars are returning to Iberá Park in Argentina. @rewild partner and offspring of @tompkins_conservation, @rewilding_argentina, is leading the world’s first breeding and reintroduction project to restore Jaguars to a region they had once been wiped out. After their disappearance from the Corrientes Province of Argentina 70 years ago, Jaguars are now returning with the help of Rewilding Argentina. These rewilding efforts were originally driven by the late Doug Tompkins and his vision to restore ecosystems throughout Argentina and Chile. The return of Jaguars is key to keeping Iberá resilient and healthy in our planet’s fight against #ClimateChange and biodiversity loss. Once fully restored, Jaguars can fulfill their ecological role as a top predator, making the #Iberá ecosystem more complete and functional. #RewildingArgentina #TompkinsConservation #Rewilding

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Jaguars are returning to Iberá Park in Argentina. @rewild partner and offspring of @tompkins_conservation, @rewilding_argentina, is leading the world’s first breeding and reintroduction project to restore Jaguars to a region they had once been wiped out. After their disappearance from the Corrientes Province of Argentina 70 years ago, Jaguars are now returning with the help of Rewilding Argentina. These rewilding efforts were originally driven by the late Doug Tompkins and his vision to restore ecosystems throughout Argentina and Chile. The return of Jaguars is key to keeping Iberá resilient and healthy in our planet’s fight against #ClimateChange and biodiversity loss. Once fully restored, Jaguars can fulfill their ecological role as a top predator, making the #Iberá ecosystem more complete and functional. #RewildingArgentina #TompkinsConservation #Rewilding

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Jaguars are returning to Iberá Park in Argentina. @rewild partner and offspring of @tompkins_conservation, @rewilding_argentina, is leading the world’s first breeding and reintroduction project to restore Jaguars to a region they had once been wiped out.

After their disappearance from the Corrientes Province of Argentina 70 years ago, Jaguars are now returning with the help of Rewilding Argentina. These rewilding efforts were originally driven by the late Doug Tompkins and his vision to restore ecosystems throughout Argentina and Chile.

The return of Jaguars is key to keeping Iberá resilient and healthy in our planet’s fight against #ClimateChange and biodiversity loss. Once fully restored, Jaguars can fulfill their ecological role as a top predator, making the #Iberá ecosystem more complete and functional.

#RewildingArgentina #TompkinsConservation #Rewilding | Posted on 30/Aug/2023 01:59:44

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @nytimes To prevent the extinction of the northern bald ibis, Johannes Fritz came up with a plan — and learned to fly.

To survive the European winter, the northern bald ibis — which had once disappeared entirely from the wild on the continent — needs to migrate south for the winter, over the Alps, before the mountains become impassable. Fritz, an Austrian biologist, has spent his career reintroducing the birds into the wild, and an essential part of their education has been teaching the young the migration path they will follow as adults. He modified an ultralight aircraft so it would cruise at speeds slow enough for his winged students to keep up. In 2004, three years after some initially bumpy experiments, Fritz led the first flock from Austria to Italy, and has since led 15 such migrations. Over that time, he has rewilded 277 young ibises, many of which then started to pass the route on to their own young.

However, the route Fritz originally taught the ibises is no longer viable. With climate change warming the area where the birds summer — by Lake Constance in Germany and Austria — they now start their migration at the end of October instead of the end of September, as they had done just a decade ago. They are now reaching the mountains too late to make it over the peaks, locking them in an icy death trap.

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A new analysis published in the journal Water Resources Research found that the Colorado River system lost 40 trillion liters (10 trillion gallons) of water between 2000 and 2021 as the result of the human-caused climate crisis dating back to the 1880s.

Due to higher temperatures, the snowpack that feeds the system is drying up. Under present-day weather conditions, the Colorado River basin has approx 10% less water available than it would in a world without greenhouse gas emissions.

The Colorado River Basin provides water to more than 40 million people. Although recent winter storms across the West replenished many reservoirs, from 2000 to 2021, the region had been in the worst ‘mega drought’ in at least 1,200 years. Arizona, California, and Nevada reached an agreement in May to stop using as much of the river’s water.

‘Going into the future, we may get some natural variability, wet or dry swings, but this study highlights that there’s been a decreasing trend in runoff,’ said Benjamin Bass, lead author of the study, to the Guardian. ‘In the long run, that’s likely to continue if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced.’

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