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Caption : From @nowthisnews: Planting thousands of trees in a day?! 23-year-old @antoine_moses plants thousands of trees a day — here’s how he grew his hobby into a world record #worldnatureconservationday #environment #trees #plantsLikes : 1095990

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

1 Million Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Repost from @environment • The toxic chemical release in East Palestine, Ohio could be the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Animals are dying, people are complaining of nausea, headaches, and burning eyes, and residents are fearing for their safety after a train derailment released chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. We may not know the full extent of damage from this extreme environmental disaster for years. Norfolk Southern and the government must be held responsible. This content was made by @Environment. Follow @Environment for more climate news and resources. 🌎 Written by @ashleybarriientos 🍃 Design by @crstnparkLikes : 959325

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Caption : At the Green Carpet Fashion Awards, I was honored to present the Healer Award to Brazil’s first-ever Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Sônia Guajajara, a heroic guardian of the planet. Minister Guajajara has been a fierce environmental activist in the face of grave threats to Indigenous Peoples, defending Brazil’s population of over 900,000 Indigenous Peoples and their more than 300 different cultures. To help address emerging threats to their forest home, my organization Re:wild launched our Amazon Forest Fund in 2019 to deepen our partnership with Sônia and other Indigenous defenders on the frontlines with whom we stand shoulder to shoulder. Re:wild and partners are now working closely with Minister Guajajara and President Lula’s new administration to help them implement rapid environmental priorities. Congratulations, Minister Guajajara, on this well-deserved honor. —– No Green Carpet Fashion Awards, tive a honra de apresentar o Healer Award à primeira Ministra dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil, Sônia Guajajara, uma heróica guardiã do planeta. A Ministra Guajajara tem sido uma ativista ambiental ferrenha diante das graves ameaças aos povos indígenas, defendendo uma população brasileira de mais de 900.000 indígenas e suas mais de 300 culturas diferentes. Para ajudar a enfrentar as ameaças crescentes à sua casa-floresta, minha organização Re:wild lançou nosso Fundo Florestal da Amazônia em 2019 para aprofundar nossa parceria com Sônia e outros defensores indígenas na linha de frente com os quais estamos lado a lado. A Re:wild e seus parceiros estão agora trabalhando em estreita colaboração com a ministra Guajajara e a nova administração do presidente Lula para ajudá-los a implementar rapidamente as prioridades ambientais. Parabéns, Ministra Guajajara, por esta merecida honraLikes : 681882

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Caption : “In the 1920s, members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma were the wealthiest people per capita in the country, because oil had been discovered under their land. Then, one by one, they began to die under mysterious circumstances. Killers of the Flower Moon tells the story of one of American history’s most sinister conspiracies and terrible racial injustices. Like the Tulsa Race Massacre, which occurred only thirty miles away during the same period, this critical chapter has long been erased from our nation’s history books. A century after these crimes, we have tried to shine a light on the true story. Killers was filmed in Oklahoma in the very places where these events took place, and several Osages whose relatives perished appeared in the film. It is an American crime story that is less about who did it than who didn’t do it. It is about widespread complicity. And ultimately, it is about a reckoning with our past that is long overdue.” — David Grann #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon will exclusively be in theatres from @paramountpics and @appletv this October. It’s a project I am very proud to be part of and I cannot wait to share it with you all.Likes : 665599

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Caption : Repost from @osagenews • EXCLUSIVE: Apple releases three images from the set of the upcoming ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ The images include the film’s director, Martin Scorsese, and the three main stars, Indigenous actress Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro Read more at https://osagenews.org/exclusive-apple-releases-three-images-from-the-set-of-the-upcoming-killers-of-the-flower-moon/ @leonardodicaprio @martinscorsese_ @lilygladstoneLikes : 651964

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Caption : Repost from @osagenews • EXCLUSIVE: Apple releases three images from the set of the upcoming ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ The images include the film’s director, Martin Scorsese, and the three main stars, Indigenous actress Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro Read more at https://osagenews.org/exclusive-apple-releases-three-images-from-the-set-of-the-upcoming-killers-of-the-flower-moon/ @leonardodicaprio @martinscorsese_ @lilygladstoneLikes : 651964

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Caption : Repost from @osagenews • EXCLUSIVE: Apple releases three images from the set of the upcoming ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ The images include the film’s director, Martin Scorsese, and the three main stars, Indigenous actress Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro Read more at https://osagenews.org/exclusive-apple-releases-three-images-from-the-set-of-the-upcoming-killers-of-the-flower-moon/ @leonardodicaprio @martinscorsese_ @lilygladstoneLikes : 651964

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Caption : Working with @lilygladstone will forever be a highlight of my career. Watching her become the soul of Mollie Burkhart while filming #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon was a privilege, and I am so proud that we were able to tell this story together. Lily is not just an actor, she’s an activist who brings others, including me, with her in all she does. Her work with the @NIWRC, a native-led, nonprofit dedicated to ending violence against Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women, as well as her influence with the NGO Northeast Oklahoma Indigenous Safety & Education (NOISE), has been a crucial part of her life’s work. It was an honor to share a few words about Lily’s tremendous talent and incredibly important voice of change at @Variety’s Power of Women event. I look forward to continuing to watch Lily make this world a better place, on and off the screen.Likes : 566346

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Caption : I was honored to spend time with Sônia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Célia Xakriabá, Member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, and Lily Gladstone, Actor in Killers of the Flower Moon at the event in Cannes, France to support the Indigenous people leading the conservation of the Amazon rainforest. My organization @rewild and our partners stand with Brazil’s +900,000 Indigenous people from 300 Indigenous groups. Photo: @leo.oteroLikes : 543280

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Caption : I was honored to spend time with Sônia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Célia Xakriabá, Member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, and Lily Gladstone, Actor in Killers of the Flower Moon at the event in Cannes, France to support the Indigenous people leading the conservation of the Amazon rainforest. My organization @rewild and our partners stand with Brazil’s +900,000 Indigenous people from 300 Indigenous groups. Photo: @leo.oteroLikes : 543280

543.3K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : I was honored to spend time with Sônia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Célia Xakriabá, Member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, and Lily Gladstone, Actor in Killers of the Flower Moon at the event in Cannes, France to support the Indigenous people leading the conservation of the Amazon rainforest. My organization @rewild and our partners stand with Brazil’s +900,000 Indigenous people from 300 Indigenous groups. Photo: @leo.oteroLikes : 543280

543.3K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : I was honored to spend time with Sônia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Célia Xakriabá, Member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, and Lily Gladstone, Actor in Killers of the Flower Moon at the event in Cannes, France to support the Indigenous people leading the conservation of the Amazon rainforest. My organization @rewild and our partners stand with Brazil’s +900,000 Indigenous people from 300 Indigenous groups. Photo: @leo.oteroLikes : 543280

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Caption : Watch the official trailer for #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – exclusively in theaters this October. @appletv, @paramountpicsLikes : 521807

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Caption : The outcome of the Brazilian election presents an opportunity to change the course of history, not just for Brazil & the Amazon, but for the world. Brazil is one of eight countries (plus the overseas territory of French Guiana) that houses the Amazon Rainforest, a vast region called Amazonia. Amazonia is one of the world’s five designated High Biodiversity Wilderness Areas and home to millions of wildlife species, many of which haven’t yet been discovered or described. It is also critical to the estimated 20 million Indigenous peoples from more than 350 Indigenous groups that depend on natural ecosystems and resources for their livelihoods and cultures. Amazonia stores up to 140 billion tons of carbon and plays a critical role in water cycles, weather patterns and climate regulation. (📷: João Paulo Krajewski)Likes : 513202

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Caption : The Chilean administration, @tompkins_conservation, @FundacionMelimoyu, and Centro Balleza Azul are protecting wildland with the new Tic Toc-Corcovado Gulf Marine Park. The recently established Patagonian park will protect over 250,000 acres of habitat critical to marine biodiversity, including Blue Whale feeding and breeding areas where at least 10% of the world’s Blue Whale population lives. Although Chilean fjords are known globally as hotspots for biodiversity, less than 1% are strictly protected. @tompkins_conservation is working to conserve these critical and fragile ecosystems, aiming to increase protected areas of Patagonia’s coastal and shelf marine ecosystems to 10%.Likes : 491396

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Caption : The Chilean administration, @tompkins_conservation, @FundacionMelimoyu, and Centro Balleza Azul are protecting wildland with the new Tic Toc-Corcovado Gulf Marine Park. The recently established Patagonian park will protect over 250,000 acres of habitat critical to marine biodiversity, including Blue Whale feeding and breeding areas where at least 10% of the world’s Blue Whale population lives. Although Chilean fjords are known globally as hotspots for biodiversity, less than 1% are strictly protected. @tompkins_conservation is working to conserve these critical and fragile ecosystems, aiming to increase protected areas of Patagonia’s coastal and shelf marine ecosystems to 10%.Likes : 491396

491.4K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : The Chilean administration, @tompkins_conservation, @FundacionMelimoyu, and Centro Balleza Azul are protecting wildland with the new Tic Toc-Corcovado Gulf Marine Park. The recently established Patagonian park will protect over 250,000 acres of habitat critical to marine biodiversity, including Blue Whale feeding and breeding areas where at least 10% of the world’s Blue Whale population lives. Although Chilean fjords are known globally as hotspots for biodiversity, less than 1% are strictly protected. @tompkins_conservation is working to conserve these critical and fragile ecosystems, aiming to increase protected areas of Patagonia’s coastal and shelf marine ecosystems to 10%.Likes : 491396

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Caption : The Chilean administration, @tompkins_conservation, @FundacionMelimoyu, and Centro Balleza Azul are protecting wildland with the new Tic Toc-Corcovado Gulf Marine Park. The recently established Patagonian park will protect over 250,000 acres of habitat critical to marine biodiversity, including Blue Whale feeding and breeding areas where at least 10% of the world’s Blue Whale population lives. Although Chilean fjords are known globally as hotspots for biodiversity, less than 1% are strictly protected. @tompkins_conservation is working to conserve these critical and fragile ecosystems, aiming to increase protected areas of Patagonia’s coastal and shelf marine ecosystems to 10%.Likes : 491396

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Caption : Last night I saw #TheTerritory, a powerful film made in collaboration with the Uru-eu-wau-wau Indigenous people about their fight to protect the Amazon Rainforest from land invaders in Brazil. The filmmaker @alex_pritz, and protagonist @bitate_uru_eu_juma, are doing great work — amplifying Indigenous voices in the fight against climate change and organizing around legislation to protect Indigenous lands from deforestation. Stream The Territory on @natgeo and learn more about their campaign at the #linkinbioLikes : 462065

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Caption : #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – In theaters now. @appletv @paramountpics @osagenewsLikes : 419709

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Caption : #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – Streaming now on @appletvLikes : 407382

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Caption : Repost from @nowthisnews • If you see a glowing green light in the sky starting Thursday night, it isn’t an alien spaceship that has come to invade planet Earth. Rather, it’s a rare comet that will potentially be visible by the naked eye for the first time in 50,000 years. C/2022 E3 (ZTF), as it’s called, was first spotted on March 2, 2022, at the Zwicky Transient Facility, and it is slated to pass close to the sun and Earth in the coming weeks. The comet will reach its closet point to the sun on January 12. People who want to view it are advised to use binoculars or a telescope and look in areas with low light pollution. That said, if you’re busy Thursday night, you’ll have other chances; experts say the comet will be visible for the majority of January for Northern Hemisphere stargazers and in early February, when the comet is closest to the Earth, for Southern Hemisphere stargazers. ‘Comets are notoriously unpredictable, but if this one continues its current trend in brightness, it’ll be easy to spot with binoculars, and it’s just possible it could become visible to the unaided eye under dark skies,’ said NASA’s Preston Dyches. Comets are small bodies composed of ice, dust, and gasses that orbit around the sun, and the unique green appearance of this comet is due to the presence of certain compounds, such as diatomic carbon and cyanogen. Because this particular comet has an especially large orbit around the sun, it likely won’t be back for another 50,000 years, so be sure not to miss it. #comet #outerspace #galaxy #spaceLikes : 378970

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Caption : #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon is a powerful film that combats the erasure of Native peoples, culture, and communities. It is one that everyone should have the chance to see. To ensure that, Apple is providing 2 months of free access to Apple TV+. Access the trial at the link in bio.Likes : 367360

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Caption : In 2021, the government of the Indian state of Assam set out to end the poaching of the Endangered Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park following the killing of around 190 animals for their horns between 2000 and 2021. In 2022, they met their goal and no rhinos were poached in the area for the first time since 1977. Kaziranga National Park is home to 2,200 Greater One-horned Rhinos, which is about two-thirds of the world’s population. This triumph in India also comes with more good news, as @wwf also reports that the world population of the rare rhino soared to around 3,700 from about 200 at the turn of the 20th century. @reuters has more on this story at the link in bio 📷: Reuters/Anuwar HazarikaLikes : 358289

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Caption : @martinscorsese_ has created some of the most iconic and groundbreaking films in history, and continues, to this day, to create vital cinematic experiences that are at the pinnacle of artistic ambition and achievement. I could not be more honored to be there to celebrate as he receives the inaugural Legend Of Cinema Award at @cinemacon. Photo: Chris Pizzello/Invision/APLikes : 357086

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Caption : Conservation success: The Saiga, a species of antelope, has been reclassified from ‘Critically Endangered’ to ‘Near Threatened’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This unprecedented recovery reflects the remarkable conservation of Saiga populations in Kazakhstan. The species, which once numbered as few as 48,000 individuals in 2005, has now grown to over 1.9 million individuals in the wild. Congrats to the government of Kazakhstan, which invested heavily in anti-poaching initiatives, robust law enforcement, and the establishment of new protected areas. Their collaboration with conservation organizations, universities, and scientists is a prime example of true conservation success driven by collaborative efforts. Photo credit: Andrey GilevLikes : 355045

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Caption : Conservation success: The Saiga, a species of antelope, has been reclassified from ‘Critically Endangered’ to ‘Near Threatened’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This unprecedented recovery reflects the remarkable conservation of Saiga populations in Kazakhstan. The species, which once numbered as few as 48,000 individuals in 2005, has now grown to over 1.9 million individuals in the wild. Congrats to the government of Kazakhstan, which invested heavily in anti-poaching initiatives, robust law enforcement, and the establishment of new protected areas. Their collaboration with conservation organizations, universities, and scientists is a prime example of true conservation success driven by collaborative efforts. Photo credit: Andrey GilevLikes : 355045

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Caption : Conservation success: The Saiga, a species of antelope, has been reclassified from ‘Critically Endangered’ to ‘Near Threatened’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This unprecedented recovery reflects the remarkable conservation of Saiga populations in Kazakhstan. The species, which once numbered as few as 48,000 individuals in 2005, has now grown to over 1.9 million individuals in the wild. Congrats to the government of Kazakhstan, which invested heavily in anti-poaching initiatives, robust law enforcement, and the establishment of new protected areas. Their collaboration with conservation organizations, universities, and scientists is a prime example of true conservation success driven by collaborative efforts. Photo credit: Andrey GilevLikes : 355045

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Caption : Conservation success: The Saiga, a species of antelope, has been reclassified from ‘Critically Endangered’ to ‘Near Threatened’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This unprecedented recovery reflects the remarkable conservation of Saiga populations in Kazakhstan. The species, which once numbered as few as 48,000 individuals in 2005, has now grown to over 1.9 million individuals in the wild. Congrats to the government of Kazakhstan, which invested heavily in anti-poaching initiatives, robust law enforcement, and the establishment of new protected areas. Their collaboration with conservation organizations, universities, and scientists is a prime example of true conservation success driven by collaborative efforts. Photo credit: Andrey GilevLikes : 355045

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Caption : Over the past few years, Los Angeles has seen an uptick in dangerous wildfires, affecting both human and wildlife communities alike. One of the wildlife communities impacted by these dangerous fires are cougars, an animal whose space for living in the wild has been dwindling as the years pass. With wildfires raging, scientists have been using GPS collars to compare movements of mountain lions before and after the Santa Monica Mountains wildfire, noting that the big cats have avoided areas they previously inhabited after the blaze. Learn more by clicking the link in bio. 📷: @smithsonianmagazineLikes : 338352

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Caption : In the late 80s, a warning from scientists around the world was heard; the Ozone layer, which protects the Earth from the sun’s harmful rays, had a hole in it. Without timely intervention from governments and individuals around the world, the results would be catastrophic. In September of 1987, in order to combat this cataclysmic event, all 197 parties in the United Nations signed the Montreal Protocol to reduce the emissions of chemicals that contributed to the hole in the Ozone layer. To date, this is the only time in history a treaty received unanimous participation. Now, nearly some 40 years later, the @noaa has concluded that that hole is getting smaller and smaller as the years pass and, if continued at current rates, the hole in the ozone layer will close around 2070. 📷: @nasaLikes : 334441

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Repost from @cnn • Hundreds of migratory species — those that make remarkable journeys each year across land, rivers and oceans — are facing extinction because of human interference, according to a landmark UN agency report. Of the 1,189 creatures listed by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, or CMS, more than one in five are threatened. They include species from all sorts of animal groups — whales, sharks, elephants, wild cats, raptors, birds and insects, among others. Read more at the link in bio. 📸: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images; Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images; Kristin Laidre/Handout/Reuters; Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images; Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images; Didier Brandelet/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket/Getty Images; Samuel J Coe/Moment RF/Getty Images; Scott Gibbons/Moment RF/Getty ImagesLikes : 327803

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Caption : Congratulations to the government of Honduras for establishing the first inter-institutional control post to protect the critical Tawahka Asangni Reserve and Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve in the Honduran Moskitia Forest. The Moskitia Forest is one of the Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica and it is critical to protecting the region’s biodiversity and ensuring its resilience to climate change. In addition to vital forests and endangered wildlife, the new control post will help to protect Indigenous Tawahka and Miskitu communities from land grabs, deforestation, and violence driven by illicit cattle ranchers. This is one of a number of actions necessary to fulfill the administration’s commitments to the conservation and restoration of the Moskitia Forest. 📷 : Daniel Olivera and Jhonny Sevilla/Wildlife Conservation SocietyLikes : 324301

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Caption : Congratulations to the government of Honduras for establishing the first inter-institutional control post to protect the critical Tawahka Asangni Reserve and Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve in the Honduran Moskitia Forest. The Moskitia Forest is one of the Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica and it is critical to protecting the region’s biodiversity and ensuring its resilience to climate change. In addition to vital forests and endangered wildlife, the new control post will help to protect Indigenous Tawahka and Miskitu communities from land grabs, deforestation, and violence driven by illicit cattle ranchers. This is one of a number of actions necessary to fulfill the administration’s commitments to the conservation and restoration of the Moskitia Forest. 📷 : Daniel Olivera and Jhonny Sevilla/Wildlife Conservation SocietyLikes : 324301

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Caption : Congratulations to the government of Honduras for establishing the first inter-institutional control post to protect the critical Tawahka Asangni Reserve and Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve in the Honduran Moskitia Forest. The Moskitia Forest is one of the Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica and it is critical to protecting the region’s biodiversity and ensuring its resilience to climate change. In addition to vital forests and endangered wildlife, the new control post will help to protect Indigenous Tawahka and Miskitu communities from land grabs, deforestation, and violence driven by illicit cattle ranchers. This is one of a number of actions necessary to fulfill the administration’s commitments to the conservation and restoration of the Moskitia Forest. 📷 : Daniel Olivera and Jhonny Sevilla/Wildlife Conservation SocietyLikes : 324301

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Caption : 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 InternationalLikes : 320014

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Caption : This year’s Day of the Dead celebrations included a unique ‘resurrection’ in Jalisco, Mexico, where conservationists released more than 1,000 Golden Skiffia into the fish’s native range in the Teuchitlán River. The freshwater fish had not been documented in the wild since the late 1990s. The events, in the midst of Mexico’s #DayoftheDead celebrations, included formal speeches, traditional dances and the official release of the fish. Bringing the species back from the ‘dead’ is the result of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, @chesterzoo, the Goodeid Working Group and @Shoal_Org (a program of @Rewild and @synchearth). Photos by @manfredmeiners77Likes : 316187

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Caption : This year’s Day of the Dead celebrations included a unique ‘resurrection’ in Jalisco, Mexico, where conservationists released more than 1,000 Golden Skiffia into the fish’s native range in the Teuchitlán River. The freshwater fish had not been documented in the wild since the late 1990s. The events, in the midst of Mexico’s #DayoftheDead celebrations, included formal speeches, traditional dances and the official release of the fish. Bringing the species back from the ‘dead’ is the result of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, @chesterzoo, the Goodeid Working Group and @Shoal_Org (a program of @Rewild and @synchearth). Photos by @manfredmeiners77Likes : 316187

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Caption : This year’s Day of the Dead celebrations included a unique ‘resurrection’ in Jalisco, Mexico, where conservationists released more than 1,000 Golden Skiffia into the fish’s native range in the Teuchitlán River. The freshwater fish had not been documented in the wild since the late 1990s. The events, in the midst of Mexico’s #DayoftheDead celebrations, included formal speeches, traditional dances and the official release of the fish. Bringing the species back from the ‘dead’ is the result of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, @chesterzoo, the Goodeid Working Group and @Shoal_Org (a program of @Rewild and @synchearth). Photos by @manfredmeiners77Likes : 316187

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Caption : This year’s Day of the Dead celebrations included a unique ‘resurrection’ in Jalisco, Mexico, where conservationists released more than 1,000 Golden Skiffia into the fish’s native range in the Teuchitlán River. The freshwater fish had not been documented in the wild since the late 1990s. The events, in the midst of Mexico’s #DayoftheDead celebrations, included formal speeches, traditional dances and the official release of the fish. Bringing the species back from the ‘dead’ is the result of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, @chesterzoo, the Goodeid Working Group and @Shoal_Org (a program of @Rewild and @synchearth). Photos by @manfredmeiners77Likes : 316187

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Caption : This year’s Day of the Dead celebrations included a unique ‘resurrection’ in Jalisco, Mexico, where conservationists released more than 1,000 Golden Skiffia into the fish’s native range in the Teuchitlán River. The freshwater fish had not been documented in the wild since the late 1990s. The events, in the midst of Mexico’s #DayoftheDead celebrations, included formal speeches, traditional dances and the official release of the fish. Bringing the species back from the ‘dead’ is the result of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, @chesterzoo, the Goodeid Working Group and @Shoal_Org (a program of @Rewild and @synchearth). Photos by @manfredmeiners77Likes : 316187

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Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

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Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

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Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

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Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

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Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

312.5K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

312.5K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Over 700 new Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin, helping safeguard two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. This remarkable achievement, funded by the @bezosearthfund, has resulted in the identification of 719 Key Biodiversity Areas across seven countries in the Tropical Andes and Congo Basin regions. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, Key Biodiversity Areas are essential for the planet’s overall health and the persistence of #biodiversity. Indigenous Peoples were actively involved in the KBA identification process, and these efforts involved additional collaborations between national and local governments, local communities, and experts. My organization @rewild is one of 13 organizations in the KBA Partnership and supports the many countries interested in using KBAs as priority sites for conservation and management. Visit the link in bio to learn more about these newly identified KBAs. Photo credit: 1. K.de Nobrega WCS, 2. Alejandro Lopez, 3. Rob Wallace WCS, 4. Daniel Alarcon, 5. E Zevallos, 6. Rob Wallace WCS, 7. Adrian TorresLikes : 312506

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Caption : These striking shots of Huemul Deer reveal the struggle this Endangered species faces for survival. Suburban sprawl in Chilean Patagonia from towns like Futaleufú (pictured in the distance) has driven this species from its historic range. Additionally, the presence of livestock and feral dogs has left Huemul Deer unable to occupy lower-elevation ecosystems with better food sources. Instead, they have been pushed to higher elevations away from human development, where the vegetation is sparse and less nutritious. With only 1,500 individuals remaining this is a significant threat to their survival – Huemul Deer are considered the Americas’ most Endangered deer. This scene was taken with camera traps installed by @rewild partner @rewildingchile, an offspring of @tompkins_conservation, in collaboration with the Chilean Forestry Service. Their scientists note that this is one of the most difficult places where they monitor Huemul Deer. Tompkins Conservation and Rewilding Chile co-created the huemul monitoring program to help protect this Endangered species. Rewilding Chile launched the Chilean Huemul Corridor, a public-private initiative with the Chilean Forestry Service and Livestock and Wildlife Agency to recover the species and protect Patagonian ecosystems. Photo credit: Rewilding ChileLikes : 297344

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Caption : These striking shots of Huemul Deer reveal the struggle this Endangered species faces for survival. Suburban sprawl in Chilean Patagonia from towns like Futaleufú (pictured in the distance) has driven this species from its historic range. Additionally, the presence of livestock and feral dogs has left Huemul Deer unable to occupy lower-elevation ecosystems with better food sources. Instead, they have been pushed to higher elevations away from human development, where the vegetation is sparse and less nutritious. With only 1,500 individuals remaining this is a significant threat to their survival – Huemul Deer are considered the Americas’ most Endangered deer. This scene was taken with camera traps installed by @rewild partner @rewildingchile, an offspring of @tompkins_conservation, in collaboration with the Chilean Forestry Service. Their scientists note that this is one of the most difficult places where they monitor Huemul Deer. Tompkins Conservation and Rewilding Chile co-created the huemul monitoring program to help protect this Endangered species. Rewilding Chile launched the Chilean Huemul Corridor, a public-private initiative with the Chilean Forestry Service and Livestock and Wildlife Agency to recover the species and protect Patagonian ecosystems. Photo credit: Rewilding ChileLikes : 297344

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Caption : These striking shots of Huemul Deer reveal the struggle this Endangered species faces for survival. Suburban sprawl in Chilean Patagonia from towns like Futaleufú (pictured in the distance) has driven this species from its historic range. Additionally, the presence of livestock and feral dogs has left Huemul Deer unable to occupy lower-elevation ecosystems with better food sources. Instead, they have been pushed to higher elevations away from human development, where the vegetation is sparse and less nutritious. With only 1,500 individuals remaining this is a significant threat to their survival – Huemul Deer are considered the Americas’ most Endangered deer. This scene was taken with camera traps installed by @rewild partner @rewildingchile, an offspring of @tompkins_conservation, in collaboration with the Chilean Forestry Service. Their scientists note that this is one of the most difficult places where they monitor Huemul Deer. Tompkins Conservation and Rewilding Chile co-created the huemul monitoring program to help protect this Endangered species. Rewilding Chile launched the Chilean Huemul Corridor, a public-private initiative with the Chilean Forestry Service and Livestock and Wildlife Agency to recover the species and protect Patagonian ecosystems. Photo credit: Rewilding ChileLikes : 297344

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Caption : In a victory for Indigenous rights, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently announced the demarcation of six Indigenous lands: TI Arara do Rio Amônia, TI Kariri-Xocó, TI Rio dos Índios, TI Tremembé da Barra do Mundaú, TI Avá-Canoeiro and TI Uneiuxi. This progress comes after the previous administration not only stalled on demarcations, but violated the rights of the country’s Indigenous peoples. Lula also: signed a decree to establish a committee focused on the protection, recovery, conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in Indigenous territories; rebooted the National Council for Indigenous Policy, which allows for equal participation of Indigenous peoples in presenting and monitoring the enforcement of public policies aimed at Indigenous peoples; guaranteed more than USD$2.4 million for economic development and recovery of the Yanomami Indigenous communities in the Amazon. Congratulations to everyone involved in these critical accomplishments. Photo by @mre_gaviao — Em uma vitória para os direitos indígenas, o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva anunciou a demarcação de seis terras indígenas: TI Arara do Rio Amônia, TI Kariri-Xocó, TI Rio dos Índios, TI Tremembé da Barra do Mundaú, TI Avá-Canoeiro e TI Uneiuxi. Esse progresso ocorre depois que o governo anterior não apenas paralisou as demarcações, mas violou os direitos dos povos indígenas do país. Lula também: assinou um decreto para estabelecer um comitê voltado para a proteção, recuperação, conservação e uso sustentável dos recursos naturais em territórios indígenas; reiniciou o Conselho Nacional de Política Indigenista, que permite a participação igualitária dos povos indígenas na apresentação e no monitoramento da aplicação de políticas públicas voltadas para os povos indígenas; garantiu mais de US$ 2,4 milhões para o desenvolvimento econômico e a recuperação das comunidades indígenas Yanomami na Amazônia. Parabéns a todos os envolvidos nessas conquistas fundamentais. Foto de @mre_gaviaoLikes : 296565

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : 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.catedralLikes : 293939

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Caption : From dying to wild again: In 2019, a young Jaguar was found in a populated area of the Brazilian Pantanal. Starving and terrified, his story could easily have ended there. @Rewilding_Argentina, the offspring organization of @Tompkins_Conservation, was able to not only save this Jaguar named Jatobazinho, but to completely rewrite his story through rewilding. And this hopeful turnaround is just one of many. Read the latest chapter in Jatobazinho’s story in the new Rewilding Story Map from Tompkins Conservation to find out how the rescue of just one individual and the rewilding of one species can help restore an entire ecosystem. Link in bio. Video: @Rewilding_Argentina @Tompkins_Conservation @Rewilding_Argentina @RewildingChile @Esrigram #Rewilding #Rewilding_Argentina #Jaguar #Tompkins_Conservation #StorymapLikes : 289511

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Caption : Congratulations to my dear friend @LilyGladstone for making Oscars history, as the first Native American woman to be nominated for Best Actress in Killers of the Flower Moon, and the fourth Indigenous actress to ever earn a nomination in the category. And to this powerful film’s nine other nominations – telling this story with all of you has been an honor. . . . Repost from @OsageNews: Lily Gladstone makes history as the first Native American to be nominated for the Best Actress Oscar.Likes : 284726

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Caption : Deforestation is one of the largest climate issues as vast numbers of precious trees are cut down every year for human needs. Venezuela sees some of the largest deforestations in the world, with the loss of pristine forest estimated to be increasing by around 170%. Deforestation causes soil erosion, flooding, increased greenhouse gas emission, fewer crops, and a host of other problems. For more on this story from @newscientist, click the link in bio. 📷: Jorge SilvaLikes : 282526
![Leonardo DiCaprio - 275.4K Likes - For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LeonardoDiCaprio-178.jpg)
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Caption : For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing. The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog. You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksthLikes : 275370
![Leonardo DiCaprio - 275.4K Likes - For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LeonardoDiCaprio-213.jpg)
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Caption : For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing. The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog. You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksthLikes : 275370
![Leonardo DiCaprio - 275.4K Likes - For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LeonardoDiCaprio-214.jpg)
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Caption : For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing. The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog. You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksthLikes : 275370
![Leonardo DiCaprio - 275.4K Likes - For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LeonardoDiCaprio-215.jpg)
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Caption : For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing. The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog. You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksthLikes : 275370
![Leonardo DiCaprio - 275.4K Likes - For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing.
The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog.
You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag
Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksth](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LeonardoDiCaprio-216.jpg)
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Caption : For nearly 30 years, communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley have defended their livelihoods, their rights to clean water and clean air, and the rights of nature against threats posed by open-pit copper mining in the valley. Their most recent setback comes from the Imbabura Provincial Court, which started to hear the case last year and was set to send the three judges out to Intag to speak with local community members and explore the beauty of Intag’s forests and wildlife. Instead, the court has re-started the entire case after replacing one of the judges, putting the burden on the local communities to pay additional legal fees and travel three hours to the courthouse to repeat the first hearing. The cloud forests of Intag Valley are home to dozens of Critically Endangered species, some of which are not found anywhere else in the world, including the Long-nose Harlequin Toad and Intag’s Resistance Rocket Frog. You can help: Add your name to an open letter [link in bio] calling for the judges to visit Intag as planned and to protect the rights of the communities of Intag Valley and the constitutional rights of nature. #SalvemosIntag Photo by Lucas Bustamante / @luksthLikes : 275370

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

262.8K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Ecuador is making strides in its commitment to 30×30, aiming to safeguard at least 30% of its terrestrial and marine environments by 2030. The Ecuadorian National System of Protected Areas now has 77 protected areas and 30 protected freshwater areas totaling more than 26.2 million hectares of key watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems, covering nearly 20% of the country. The Ministry of Environment (@ambienteec), in collaboration with our partners @naturecultureinternational, @fundacion.jocotoco and local communities, with direct technical and financial support from @rewild and @bezosearthfund, has officially declared more than 163,000 acres of new protected areas— safeguarding critical Chocó (lowland tropical forest), high montane forests, páramo (high altitude grasslands) and critical watersheds. Photo Credits: Javier Aznar, Alex Wiles, James Muchmore, Scott Trageser, Fundación Jocotoco, Nature & Culture InternationalLikes : 262769

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Caption : Honored to work alongside the incredibly talented @lilygladstone. #KillersOfTheFlowerMoonLikes : 261416

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Caption : Join me in saying #SíAlYasuní. Yasuní National Park stands as the most biodiverse location on our planet. Within its forests reside many Indigenous communities who hold ancestral rights to the land and who actively steward biodiversity. Yasuní is home to some of the last Indigenous tribes living in voluntary isolation—the Tagaeri, Taromenane, and Dugakaeri tribes. But the destiny of Yasuní hangs precariously in the balance, threatened by the looming presence of the petroleum industry. Proposed ventures by the fossil fuel sector cast a shadow over this critical ecosystem, threatening mass deforestation and species loss. The implications are dire, with the very survival of these Indigenous communities imperiled. Presented with a pivotal moment in history, Ecuadorians hold the power to safeguard Yasuní and its people. On August 20, the people of Ecuador have an historic opportunity to vote in favor of safeguarding a significant portion of Yasuní rainforest. Let’s commend this opportunity for Ecuadorians to exercise their voices in favor of Yasuní. I stand with the people of Ecuador saying #YestoYasuní. For more information follow @sialyasuni and their Indigenous youth ally @jovenes_amazonicos_ec #SupportYasuní #YasuníITT Produced by @mullu.tv & @jovenes_amazonicos_ec in collaboration with the Waorani Nationality of Ecuador & Okienani Waorani Association of OrellanaLikes : 254328

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Caption : Thanks to the incredible leadership of Ecuador’s provincial government of Morono Santiago and four Indigenous nationalities, the country has established one of the largest nature reserves in the Amazon region this month. The Tarímiat Pujutaí Nuṉka Reserve (which translates to ‘Territory for Well-being’ in the Shuar Indigenous language) covers more than 3 million acres of the Andean and Amazonian forests in Ecuador. The new reserve is in the Morona Santiago province, which includes the territories of the Shuar and Achuar Indigenous communities, who have guarded these forests for thousands of years. Its creation recognizes the territorial rights of the Shaur and Achuar peoples and allows them to protect and manage the area according to their collective traditions, while supporting sustainable livelihoods. The reserve overlaps with the Cordillera de Kutukú, Cordillera del Condor, Concha and Territorio Achuar Key Biodiversity Areas, places that are critical to the planet’s persistence of biodiversity. The region is home to more than 1,000 bird species, the Near Threatened Jaguar, and the Vulnerable Spectacled Bear and Lowland Tapir. It is also one of the country’s wildlands with the most plant species found nowhere else in the world. In addition to the Shuar and Achuar communities and @prefecturamoronasantiago, this victory was made possible by the technical assistance of @naturecultureinternational, and the financial support of @andesamazonfund, Wyss Foundation, Art into Acres, @bezosearthfund, NICFI, NORAD, and @rewild. 📷: Naturaleza and Cultura Internacional NCILikes : 253560

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Caption : Thanks to the incredible leadership of Ecuador’s provincial government of Morono Santiago and four Indigenous nationalities, the country has established one of the largest nature reserves in the Amazon region this month. The Tarímiat Pujutaí Nuṉka Reserve (which translates to ‘Territory for Well-being’ in the Shuar Indigenous language) covers more than 3 million acres of the Andean and Amazonian forests in Ecuador. The new reserve is in the Morona Santiago province, which includes the territories of the Shuar and Achuar Indigenous communities, who have guarded these forests for thousands of years. Its creation recognizes the territorial rights of the Shaur and Achuar peoples and allows them to protect and manage the area according to their collective traditions, while supporting sustainable livelihoods. The reserve overlaps with the Cordillera de Kutukú, Cordillera del Condor, Concha and Territorio Achuar Key Biodiversity Areas, places that are critical to the planet’s persistence of biodiversity. The region is home to more than 1,000 bird species, the Near Threatened Jaguar, and the Vulnerable Spectacled Bear and Lowland Tapir. It is also one of the country’s wildlands with the most plant species found nowhere else in the world. In addition to the Shuar and Achuar communities and @prefecturamoronasantiago, this victory was made possible by the technical assistance of @naturecultureinternational, and the financial support of @andesamazonfund, Wyss Foundation, Art into Acres, @bezosearthfund, NICFI, NORAD, and @rewild. 📷: Naturaleza and Cultura Internacional NCILikes : 253560

253.6K Likes – Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram
Caption : Thanks to the incredible leadership of Ecuador’s provincial government of Morono Santiago and four Indigenous nationalities, the country has established one of the largest nature reserves in the Amazon region this month. The Tarímiat Pujutaí Nuṉka Reserve (which translates to ‘Territory for Well-being’ in the Shuar Indigenous language) covers more than 3 million acres of the Andean and Amazonian forests in Ecuador. The new reserve is in the Morona Santiago province, which includes the territories of the Shuar and Achuar Indigenous communities, who have guarded these forests for thousands of years. Its creation recognizes the territorial rights of the Shaur and Achuar peoples and allows them to protect and manage the area according to their collective traditions, while supporting sustainable livelihoods. The reserve overlaps with the Cordillera de Kutukú, Cordillera del Condor, Concha and Territorio Achuar Key Biodiversity Areas, places that are critical to the planet’s persistence of biodiversity. The region is home to more than 1,000 bird species, the Near Threatened Jaguar, and the Vulnerable Spectacled Bear and Lowland Tapir. It is also one of the country’s wildlands with the most plant species found nowhere else in the world. In addition to the Shuar and Achuar communities and @prefecturamoronasantiago, this victory was made possible by the technical assistance of @naturecultureinternational, and the financial support of @andesamazonfund, Wyss Foundation, Art into Acres, @bezosearthfund, NICFI, NORAD, and @rewild. 📷: Naturaleza and Cultura Internacional NCILikes : 253560

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Caption : The fashion industry has implications on the environment. It can lead to chemical runoff, waste sent to landfills or dumped on the Global South, and exploitation of garment workers. New York is poised to take a leadership role in addressing this industry with The Fashion Act, which will raise the floor for the $2.5 trillion industry, so the next generation is not left with a climate, micro plastic, biodiversity, and human crisis. The bill’s supporters, who are urging the governor to sign, include not only environmental and environmental justice organizations and labor leaders within the supply chain, but also international and New York-based, brands, innovation companies and suppliers that recognize that they need to be regulated and see this as a win-win for the state’s economy, for global climate, and for human rights. #ActOnFashion Visit the link in bio to learn more.Likes : 252547

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Caption : #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – In theaters and streaming now. @appletv @paramountpics @osagenewsLikes : 251368

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Caption : Repost from @nowthisearth • Preliminary data released Friday by Brazil’s INPE found that deforestation in the Amazon dropped by 68% in April 2023 compared to April 2022. The drop comes after 2 months of higher deforestation in February and March, but year over year, deforestation is still down 40% overall. Many are giving some of the credit to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as he began reinstating policies to protect the Amazon and Indigenous rights after taking office. Previous President Jair Bolsonaro weakened them, and deforestation reached its highest level in 15 years under his administration. Deforestation typically picks up in the summer months, and Reuters reported that experts are holding off on announcing downward trends for this year until more data are available. #brazil #amazon #deforestation #climatenewsLikes : 243801

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Caption : The Jaguar population in Argentina’s Iberá Park has grown to 12 individuals with the recent birth of two more cubs, thanks to the amazing work of @Rewild’s close partner @rewilding_argentina. Of the 12, four are wild-born cubs and eight are reintroduced adults. Using the location points sent by the mother Jaguar’s GPS collar, biologists were able to note her movements and discovered that she had not moved much for several weeks – indicating that she had probably given birth. They were able to confirm this using camera traps that captured videos of her together with two healthy cubs. These Jaguar cubs spur hope in Rewilding Argentina’s continued work to reverse the disappearance of locally extinct species and the #rewilding of #Iberá Park. #TeamRewild #RewildingArgentina @rewilding_argentinaLikes : 240924