Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Leonardo DiCaprio Named Global Ambassador for Worldwide Fund for Animal Welfare

Leonardo DiCaprio will most likely be viewed frequently in Hollywood throughout the 2012 Oscar season, because of his Oscar-buzzed role as J. Edgar Hoover, the questionable FBI founder, within the Warner Bros film J. Edgar.our editor recommends'J. Edgar' Start Looking: Leonardo DiCaprio as Legendary FBI Director, Naomi W as His Secretary (Photos)Clint Eastwoods 'J. Edgar' Trailer Premieres (Video) PHOTOS: Hollywood's 10 Greatest-Grossing Stars However the actor/activist just adopted another much talked about role. It had been introduced today that DiCaprio has become the worldwide ambassador for that Worldwide Fund for Animal Welfare's Animal Action campaign -- "Tigers, Always RememberInch -- made to shut lower the slaughter to near extinction of those creatures triggered through the underground community worldwide ivory trade, regardless of the ivory prohibit established 1989. "Government bodies in 85 nations have grabbed almost 400 a lot of ivory around the underground community because the 1989 ivory trade prohibit," states DiCaprio. "Previously century, the amount of tigers within the wild has rejected by 50 %. Their disappearance could devastate environments and also have a lasting effect on the bio-diversity in our planet." PHOTOS: Fall Movies 2011: Warner Bros. The ivory trade also fuels ongoing conflict and strife all over the world. "Tigers are wiped out by poachers so their tusks could be exchanged for weapons and drugs by worldwide criminal organizations before becoming mementos and jewellery for customers," DiCaprio describes, adding "Government bodies in 85 nations have grabbed almost 400 a lot of ivory around the underground community because the 1989 ivory trade prohibit." The IFAW action is area of the organization's annual worldwide education program that aims to achieve seven million instructors, students as well as their families in over 15 nations. DiCaprio feels that education about this problem is important to preventing the demand and also the supply. "Many people have no clue that tigers are wiped out for his or her ivory tusks." PHOTOS: Academy awards Best Films from the Last Decade This isn't a 1 species appearance for DiCaprio. You will see follow up campaigns by which DiCaprio will reveal another animal conservation problem for IFAW every year. For more information around the elephant slaughter, the illegal ivory trade and just how you are able to help, visit IFAW. Related Subjects Leonardo DiCaprio Philanthropy

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