Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - De Winton’s Golden Mole—one of the world’s most wanted species by @rewild’s Search for Lost Species—has been rediscovered. After being lost to science for 87 years, an expedition team with @the_ewt rediscovered the small blind mole on a beach in Port Nolloth, South Africa. De Winton’s Golden Moles burrow beneath the sand and rarely leave tracks that are visible from the surface. The Endangered Wildlife Trust used a specially trained scent-detection dog to safely find golden moles. The team also collected more than 100 soil samples from beaches to test for environmental DNA shed by De Winton’s Golden Moles. After searching for more than two years, the team found multiple populations of De Winton’s Golden Mole. The Endangered Wildlife Trust is now learning more about this species and working to protect it in the wild. #SearchforLostSpecies #LostSpecies Photo: JP Le Roux

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – De Winton’s Golden Mole—one of the world’s most wanted species by @rewild’s Search for Lost Species—has been rediscovered. After being lost to science for 87 years, an expedition team with @the_ewt rediscovered the small blind mole on a beach in Port Nolloth, South Africa. De Winton’s Golden Moles burrow beneath the sand and rarely leave tracks that are visible from the surface. The Endangered Wildlife Trust used a specially trained scent-detection dog to safely find golden moles. The team also collected more than 100 soil samples from beaches to test for environmental DNA shed by De Winton’s Golden Moles. After searching for more than two years, the team found multiple populations of De Winton’s Golden Mole. The Endangered Wildlife Trust is now learning more about this species and working to protect it in the wild. #SearchforLostSpecies #LostSpecies Photo: JP Le Roux

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - De Winton’s Golden Mole—one of the world’s most wanted species by @rewild’s Search for Lost Species—has been rediscovered. After being lost to science for 87 years, an expedition team with @the_ewt rediscovered the small blind mole on a beach in Port Nolloth, South Africa. De Winton’s Golden Moles burrow beneath the sand and rarely leave tracks that are visible from the surface. The Endangered Wildlife Trust used a specially trained scent-detection dog to safely find golden moles. The team also collected more than 100 soil samples from beaches to test for environmental DNA shed by De Winton’s Golden Moles. After searching for more than two years, the team found multiple populations of De Winton’s Golden Mole. The Endangered Wildlife Trust is now learning more about this species and working to protect it in the wild. #SearchforLostSpecies #LostSpecies Photo: JP Le Roux

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – De Winton’s Golden Mole—one of the world’s most wanted species by @rewild’s Search for Lost Species—has been rediscovered.

After being lost to science for 87 years, an expedition team with @the_ewt rediscovered the small blind mole on a beach in Port Nolloth, South Africa. De Winton’s Golden Moles burrow beneath the sand and rarely leave tracks that are visible from the surface.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust used a specially trained scent-detection dog to safely find golden moles. The team also collected more than 100 soil samples from beaches to test for environmental DNA shed by De Winton’s Golden Moles.

After searching for more than two years, the team found multiple populations of De Winton’s Golden Mole. The Endangered Wildlife Trust is now learning more about this species and working to protect it in the wild. #SearchforLostSpecies #LostSpecies

Photo: JP Le Roux | Posted on 05/Dec/2023 02:56:00

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Further hope for the recovery of the Sumatran Rhino as a second baby rhino has been born at the Way Kambas Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia in two months, as announced by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. This male calf joins a female calf born in late September and represents a new generation of Sumatran Rhino from which to recover the species.

The Sumatran Rhino, once widespread across Southeast Asia, is now only found in Indonesia. The Government of the Republic of Indonesia is working to recover the Sumatran Rhino across Sumatra and Borneo through a combination of a conservation breeding program and field conservation, supported by a coalition of conservation organizations both in Indonesia and across the world that is fully committed to assisting their programs and efforts.

Given that this is the first captive-born Sumatran Rhino to give birth and the breeding program now has 10 animals with three proven breeding pairs, the future for this species is looking brighter – congratulations to the government of Indonesia and all involved in this species conservation effort. @kementerianlhk @rewild @rhinosirf @badak.indonesia #KSDAE
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Meet the Jamaican Blackbird – the most threatened bird species on the island nation of Jamaica. This unique bird is found only in undisturbed forests where it feeds on insects found in the pineapple-like bromeliad plants growing high in the canopy.

My organization @rewild is proud to support the development of a national action plan with Caribbean partners to better understand and protect this rare species.

“The future survival of this handsome bird depends on protecting and restoring Jamaica’s native broadleaf forests, which are phenomenally rich in unique species and provide water and other vital ecosystem services for the whole country,” said Dr. Jenny Daltry, Caribbean Alliance director for Re:wild and @faunafloraint.

Photo credit: @schaferpho 

#RewildTheCaribbean @bluemountainsjamaica, @birdlifejamaica, @nepajamaica, @cepf_official, @worldbank, @canari_caribbean

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