Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @docgovtnz For the first time in nearly four decades, kākāpō are returning to live on mainland Aotearoa. We are currently moving four male kākāpō from Whenua Hou/Codfish Island to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari. Until now, kākāpō have been contained to a few offshore predator-free islands, so to have them return to the mainland marks a new phase in the recovery of this taonga species. Having kākāpō back on the mainland is an exciting glimpse into what the future could hold for these native manu and will hopefully bring us one step closer to being able to hear their distinctive kākāpō ‘booms’ across the country. #ReturnOfTheKakapo 📸 Close up of kākāpō on Whenua Hou | Tama Pugsley

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @docgovtnz For the first time in nearly four decades, kākāpō are returning to live on mainland Aotearoa. We are currently moving four male kākāpō from Whenua Hou/Codfish Island to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari. Until now, kākāpō have been contained to a few offshore predator-free islands, so to have them return to the mainland marks a new phase in the recovery of this taonga species. Having kākāpō back on the mainland is an exciting glimpse into what the future could hold for these native manu and will hopefully bring us one step closer to being able to hear their distinctive kākāpō ‘booms’ across the country. #ReturnOfTheKakapo 📸 Close up of kākāpō on Whenua Hou | Tama Pugsley

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - Repost from @docgovtnz For the first time in nearly four decades, kākāpō are returning to live on mainland Aotearoa. We are currently moving four male kākāpō from Whenua Hou/Codfish Island to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari. Until now, kākāpō have been contained to a few offshore predator-free islands, so to have them return to the mainland marks a new phase in the recovery of this taonga species. Having kākāpō back on the mainland is an exciting glimpse into what the future could hold for these native manu and will hopefully bring us one step closer to being able to hear their distinctive kākāpō ‘booms’ across the country. #ReturnOfTheKakapo 📸 Close up of kākāpō on Whenua Hou | Tama Pugsley

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @docgovtnz

For the first time in nearly four decades, kākāpō are returning to live on mainland Aotearoa.

We are currently moving four male kākāpō from Whenua Hou/Codfish Island to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari. Until now, kākāpō have been contained to a few offshore predator-free islands, so to have them return to the mainland marks a new phase in the recovery of this taonga species.

Having kākāpō back on the mainland is an exciting glimpse into what the future could hold for these native manu and will hopefully bring us one step closer to being able to hear their distinctive kākāpō ‘booms’ across the country.

#ReturnOfTheKakapo

📸 Close up of kākāpō on Whenua Hou | Tama Pugsley | Posted on 29/Jul/2023 05:23:32

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Yasuní National Park is a global biodiversity hotspot and home to some of the last Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation—the Tagaeri, Taromenane and Dugakaeri. Yet this irreplaceable place and the people and wildlife living here are threatened by the fossil fuel industry.

On August 20th, 2023, the people of Ecuador have an historic opportunity to safeguard a significant portion of Yasuní rainforest. With this first-of-its-kind referendum worldwide, Ecuador could become an example in democratizing climate politics, offering voters the chance to vote not just for the forest but also for Indigenous rights, our climate, and the well-being of our planet.

Stand alongside Yasuní and its Indigenous communities in this historic referendum by sharing this important message. For more information follow @sialyasuni and their Indigenous youth ally @jovenes_amazonicos_ec #YesToYasuní #YasuníITT #SíAlYasuní
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – As Nicaragua faces an escalating crisis—with illegal cattle ranchers and miners decimating the irreplaceable Indio-Maíz Biological Reserve—the government has an opportunity to step up and safeguard its wild lands, biodiversity, and Indigenous and local communities who depend on them.

PATROL follows Nicaragua’s Indigenous Rama people, in alliance with the Afro-descendent Kriol community, who are fighting to stop illegal cattle ranchers from destroying the Indio-Maíz Biological Reserve—which overlaps with their communal land and is one of the largest tracts of rainforest north of the Amazon. Nearly 60% of Nicaragua’s forests have been lost in the last four decades, primarily due to illegal cattle ranching. This deforestation is leading to the destruction of biodiversity and traditional ways of life. Meat produced on illegally converted lands is finding its way to unsuspecting consumers in the United States and other major markets.

Support @patrolthemovie and Indigenous communities. Call for the Nicaraguan government to protect its Indigenous communities by upholding the law and prosecuting those who are invading and deforesting protected areas. Sign the petition and join the campaign today at the #linkinbio.

#SalvemosIndioMaiz #EnvironmentalJustice #ProtectIndigenousLands

Support for PATROL was provided by @Rewild, Pacific Pioneer Fund, @Ambulanteac, @Mountainfilm.

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