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Hollywood star Dicaprio urges Scotland to be a ‘world leader’ over rewilding efforts

- Sarah Campbell

LEONARDO Dicaprio has joined Scottish environmen­talists in urging ministers to declare the country a rewilding nation.

The American actor took to Instagram to share the message of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance with his 61.1 million followers.

The alliance is a coalition of more than 20 nature organisati­ons urging the Scottish Government to declare Scotland as the first rewilding nation, in an effort to boost conservati­on strategies.

The Hollywood star’s post has already attracted more than

48,000 likes as he wrote: “Scotland could be a world leader in rewilding its landscapes, ensuring clean air and water, storing carbon, reducing flooding, restoring wildlife, and improving the lives of locals.”

He urged his followers to visit the link on his social media page to learn more about the cause.

It is not the first time Dicaprio has shown an interest in the Scottish environmen­t, previously drawing in large crowds at COP26 in Glasgow.

At the time, he was a UN representa­tive on climate change, and interacted with Maryhill locals at a fringe event in the Engine Works on Lochburn Road.

The Scottish Government previously said it was working to unlock the full potential of restoratio­n projects.

Ministers have been urged to commit to nature recovery across 30% of the country’s land and sea.

Figures recorded by the alliance suggested 2.1% of Scotland’s land was rewilding, with 150 projects covering at least 160,000 hectares.

But the environmen­tal groups warned the project would need to be significan­tly scaled up to meet the 30% target.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on previously said restoring the country’s natural environmen­t is “a key way” to fight nature loss and climate change.

The spokespers­on added: “We are working hard to unlock the full potential that nature restoratio­n projects can bring to rural communitie­s through our £65 million nature restoratio­n fund, which has already committed nearly £40m since 2021.

“The fund has supported local businesses to boost nature tourism, helped landowners with pollinator projects to boost food production and supported projects that have improved access to both green spaces and our marine environmen­t throughout Scotland.

“These projects have brought a myriad of benefits to rural communitie­s, such as creating new jobs, providing natural flood defences, and helping to support the recovery of vulnerable species, such as the wild salmon.”

 ?? Picture: PA ?? Leonardo Dicaprio
Picture: PA Leonardo Dicaprio

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