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28 Mar

Louis Vuitton [Extended] — Ep9 —  Dr. Dan Natusch

On this episode of Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED] — The Podcast, host Loïc Prigent meets Dr. Dan Natusch, a number one conservation scientist who turned his early fascination for wildlife right into a passionate commitment to biodiversity. Founding father of the People for Wildlife association, Dr. Natusch shares insight into his adventures, discoveries, and each day life in Australia's unique Cape York region, highlighting his devotion to environmental preservation and sustainable solutions. #DanNatusch #LVExtended #LoicPrigent #LouisVuitton ABOUT LOUIS VUITTON Since 1854, Louis Vuitton has placed fashion within the context of culture bringing unique designs to the world, combining innovation with style and uncompromising quality. Today, the Maison stays faithful to the spirit of its founder, Louis Vuitton, who invented a real “Art of Travel”...
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31 Jan

People for Wildlife 2023 | LOUIS VUITTON

Announcing Louis Vuitton & People For Wildlife. As a part of a longstanding commitment to preserve natural resources and to act on climate change, the Maison is joining forces with the conservation charity to take care of and improve biodiversity in a 400,000-hectare area in northeast Australia. Learn more in regards to the 5-year partnership at https://on.louisvuitton.com/60033dvST ABOUT LOUIS VUITTON Since 1854, Louis Vuitton has placed fashion within the context of culture bringing unique designs to the world, combining innovation with style and uncompromising quality. Today, the Maison stays faithful to the spirit of its founder, Louis Vuitton, who invented a real “Art of Travel” through luggage, bags and accessories which were as creative as they were elegant and practical. Still have...
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9 Nov

On safari in Ruaha National Park, Tanzania’s next big

A latest paradise The giantess is coming. She steps along the riverbank, panning her gaze left and right. Her bill is a bayonet, her eyes are beads of amber, her neck forms an ideal S-shape. She’s a 5ft-tall goliath heron, and the river is hers. All at once, she unfurls into flight, her vast wings outspread like sails as she slow-beats along the watercourse. She’s a titan in bird form, a vision of grace soaring above flatulent pods of hippos, and any fish she might spy just isn't long for this world.Fadhili Saning’o looks on with interest. “There haven’t been formal wildlife observations in these wetlands until recently,” he whispers, gesturing on the acacia groves and the seasonal, straw-coloured grasslands around us....
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