Canadian non-profit joins Re:wild in $1 mln Madagascar conservation effort

Published 15:30 on March 13, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:30 on March 13, 2025  / /  Africa, Americas, Biodiversity, Canada, Nature-based

A Canadian non-profit is joining up with Leonardo DiCaprio’s global conservation group Re:wild to spend $1 million to help protect biodiversity in Madagascar.
A Canadian non-profit is joining up with Leonardo DiCaprio’s global conservation group Re:wild to spend $1 million to help protect biodiversity in Madagascar.


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