Home Actor Leonardo DiCaprio HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon - In theaters and streaming now. @appletv @paramountpics @osagenews

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – In theaters and streaming now. @appletv @paramountpics @osagenews

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram - #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon - In theaters and streaming now. @appletv @paramountpics @osagenews

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon – In theaters and streaming now.

@appletv @paramountpics @osagenews | Posted on 08/Dec/2023 21:51:11

Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Repost from @rewild 
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#KeyBiodiversityAreas are the most important places in the world for the persistence of biodiversity. Ensuring that at least 30% of land and sea globally are protected is vital to the health of all life on Earth, including our own. From deserts to the middle of the ocean, #KBAs are of global importance to the planet’s overall health and the persistence of biodiversity.

Establishing and protecting Key Biodiversity Areas helps store carbon and maintain the delicate balance of our ecosystems. Biodiversity needs a seat at the table at the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference! #COP28

📸: @robindmoore 

@cop28uaeofficial #RewildCOP #WhyWeRewild #GenerationRestoration #Rewilding #ClimateEmergency #EconomicStability #Extinction #BiodiversityatCOP #BiodiversityatCOP28 #COP28 #COP28UAE #Biodiversity #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateSummit #actionism
Leonardo DiCaprio Instagram – Forests filter our air, provide fresh water, regulate our climate and improve our health and wellbeing. They are critical in climate change mitigation and are vital for protecting our planet’s unique biodiversity.

The leading cause of deforestation in Australia is animal agriculture — mostly to create pasture for cattle and to grow their food. In Queensland alone, nearly 89% of the forest and bushland that were bulldozed in 2020 and 2021 was for beef cattle pasture. As more and more forest is destroyed for cattle farming, there are fewer and fewer places where species endemic to Australia, such as Platypus, Wombat, Regent Honeyeater and Rufous Bettongs can thrive.

That’s why a new campaign in Australia aims to put an end to native forest logging across the country, where an estimated 50 million trees are bulldozed each year. In the past 200 years, over 100 Australian endemic species have gone extinct, and hundreds more, such as the Koala and Swift Parrot, are now highly threatened due to habitat destruction. Follow the link in bio to share and take the pledge.

#TheForestsPledge #EndNativeForestLogging #FightForForests #ProtectNativeForests #AusPol

Photo: @robindmoore

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