Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Eastern Lowland Gorillas (also known as Grauer’s Gorillas) are found only in the remote rainforests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the last 20 years, they have suffered a catastrophic population decline of around 80%. Today fewer than 7,000 remain. But there is hope – through @GRACEGorillas, Congolese communities are leading conservation efforts to save gorillas and primary tropical forests in the heart of the Congo Basin. Located in eastern DRC, GRACE Gorillas runs the only sanctuary in the world for Eastern Lowland Gorillas. In a sprawling natural forest habitat, gorillas orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade get a second chance at life, with a long-term goal of rewilding. Outside of the sanctuary, GRACE Gorillas leads gorilla monitoring efforts in the nearby Tayna Nature Reserve – a biodiversity hotspot critical to mitigating climate change. They engage with local communities in conservation education, forest protection, and sustainable livelihood programs. GRACE Gorillas champions community-led conservation in eastern DRC. Their work is building a brighter future for Critically Endangered Eastern Lowland Gorillas and the Congolese communities charged with protecting them. Follow @GRACEGorillas and partner @Rewild to join the effort to save this iconic species. The work of Re:wild and partners in conserving Eastern Lowland Gorillas is supported in part by the European Union and other generous donors. Video: @bobbyneptune

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Eastern Lowland Gorillas (also known as Grauer’s Gorillas) are found only in the remote rainforests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the last 20 years, they have suffered a catastrophic population decline of around 80%. Today fewer than 7,000 remain. But there is hope – through @GRACEGorillas, Congolese communities are leading conservation efforts to save gorillas and primary tropical forests in the heart of the Congo Basin. Located in eastern DRC, GRACE Gorillas runs the only sanctuary in the world for Eastern Lowland Gorillas. In a sprawling natural forest habitat, gorillas orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade get a second chance at life, with a long-term goal of rewilding. Outside of the sanctuary, GRACE Gorillas leads gorilla monitoring efforts in the nearby Tayna Nature Reserve – a biodiversity hotspot critical to mitigating climate change. They engage with local communities in conservation education, forest protection, and sustainable livelihood programs. GRACE Gorillas champions community-led conservation in eastern DRC. Their work is building a brighter future for Critically Endangered Eastern Lowland Gorillas and the Congolese communities charged with protecting them. Follow @GRACEGorillas and partner @Rewild to join the effort to save this iconic species. The work of Re:wild and partners in conserving Eastern Lowland Gorillas is supported in part by the European Union and other generous donors. Video: @bobbyneptune

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Eastern Lowland Gorillas (also known as Grauer’s Gorillas) are found only in the remote rainforests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the last 20 years, they have suffered a catastrophic population decline of around 80%. Today fewer than 7,000 remain. But there is hope – through @GRACEGorillas, Congolese communities are leading conservation efforts to save gorillas and primary tropical forests in the heart of the Congo Basin. Located in eastern DRC, GRACE Gorillas runs the only sanctuary in the world for Eastern Lowland Gorillas. In a sprawling natural forest habitat, gorillas orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade get a second chance at life, with a long-term goal of rewilding. Outside of the sanctuary, GRACE Gorillas leads gorilla monitoring efforts in the nearby Tayna Nature Reserve – a biodiversity hotspot critical to mitigating climate change. They engage with local communities in conservation education, forest protection, and sustainable livelihood programs. GRACE Gorillas champions community-led conservation in eastern DRC. Their work is building a brighter future for Critically Endangered Eastern Lowland Gorillas and the Congolese communities charged with protecting them. Follow @GRACEGorillas and partner @Rewild to join the effort to save this iconic species. The work of Re:wild and partners in conserving Eastern Lowland Gorillas is supported in part by the European Union and other generous donors. Video: @bobbyneptune

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Eastern Lowland Gorillas (also known as Grauer’s Gorillas) are found only in the remote rainforests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the last 20 years, they have suffered a catastrophic population decline of around 80%. Today fewer than 7,000 remain. But there is hope – through @GRACEGorillas, Congolese communities are leading conservation efforts to save gorillas and primary tropical forests in the heart of the Congo Basin.

Located in eastern DRC, GRACE Gorillas runs the only sanctuary in the world for Eastern Lowland Gorillas. In a sprawling natural forest habitat, gorillas orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade get a second chance at life, with a long-term goal of rewilding.

Outside of the sanctuary, GRACE Gorillas leads gorilla monitoring efforts in the nearby Tayna Nature Reserve – a biodiversity hotspot critical to mitigating climate change. They engage with local communities in conservation education, forest protection, and sustainable livelihood programs.

GRACE Gorillas champions community-led conservation in eastern DRC. Their work is building a brighter future for Critically Endangered Eastern Lowland Gorillas and the Congolese communities charged with protecting them. Follow @GRACEGorillas and partner @Rewild to join the effort to save this iconic species.

The work of Re:wild and partners in conserving Eastern Lowland Gorillas is supported in part by the European Union and other generous donors.

Video: @bobbyneptune | Posted on 24/Sep/2023 22:15:18

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – In a historic decision, this week the Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that efforts to strip back Indigenous land rights (which could result in an unprecedented wave of industrial cattle production, mining, and logging on their territory) is unconstitutional. This decision helps guarantee the rights of Indigenous peoples to their ancestral territories, which is critical not only to their well-being, but also to the wildlife and ecosystems that they safeguard. The ruling comes out even as Congress is considering a catastrophic bill to limit Indigenous lands to those that were occupied in 1988, when Brazil passed its constitution. 
 
Congratulations to everyone who made this important victory possible. 

@guajajarasonia, Minister of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil, shared her thoughts yesterday from #ClimateWeek. 

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