Leonardo DiCaprio pledges $43 million to restore Galpagaos Islands
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS/ Updated : May 25, 2021, 10:28 IST
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Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has joined hands with a conservation organisation, Re:Wild, and has pledged $43 million to restore Galpagos Islands. He would be aiding the conservation efforts led by NGOs across the islands. He a … Read more
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has joined hands with a conservation organisation, Re:Wild, and has pledged $43 million to restore Galpagos Islands. He would be aiding the conservation efforts led by NGOs across the islands. He announced his collaboration via his Instagram channel. The conservation programmes would aim to reintroduce 54 threatened species and 13 other locally extinct species to Floreana Island in a bid to restore it. Read less
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has joined hands with a conservation organisation, Re:Wild, and has pledged $43 million to restore Galpagos Islands. He would be aiding the conservation efforts led by NGOs across the islands. He announced his collaboration via his Instagram channel. The conservation programmes would aim to reintroduce 54 threatened species and 13 other locally extinct species to Floreana Island in a bid to restore it.
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