He's praised the work of Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust.
Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio has congratulated the team at Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust for their work breeding Ospreys.
He said that for the first time in nearly 200 years, ospreys have recently produced two chicks in England.
For the first time in nearly 200 years, ospreys have recently produced two chicks in England. @leicswildlife has worked to bring the breed back to the island and 26 adults across Rutland who have raised 200 chicks to independence. Amazing work.
— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio) October 12, 2022
📷: Andy Rouse/Wildlife Trust pic.twitter.com/1XvGAKDVOa
Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust thanked him for his support and commented that they think he was referring to Ospreys breeding at Belvoir Castle for the first time in more than 200 years.
We believe @LeoDiCaprio maybe referring to the successful project @BelvoirCastle where one of LRWT osprey fledgings successfully bred there for the first time in 200 years earlier this year https://t.co/0v0rkkfzeK
— Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust (@LeicsWildlife) October 14, 2022
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