/ domingo 28 de abril de 2019

Príncipe Harry y Meghan rompen récord mundial en Instagram

La cuenta instagram de los Duques de Sussex tiene más de cinco millones de seguidores

El príncipe Enrique y su esposa Meghan rompieron un récord al alcanzar un millón de seguidores en su cuenta Instagram en menos de seis horas, informó la organización Guinness World Records.

Por el momento, la cuenta Instagram de los Duques de Sussex sólo muestra 17 publicaciones, pero ya tiene más de cinco millones de seguidores.

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Today is #earthday - an opportunity to learn about, celebrate and continue to safeguard our planet, our home. The above, Their Royal Highnesses in Rotorua, New Zealand. Of the 170 different species originally planted in the early 1900’s, only a handful of species, including these majestic Redwoods, remain today. Next, we invite you to scroll through a series of 8 photos taken by The Duke of Sussex©️DOS sharing his environmental POV including: Africa’s Unicorn, the rhino. These magnificent animals have survived ice ages and giant crocodiles, amongst other things! They have adapted to earth’s changing climate continually for over 30 million years. Yet here we are in 2019 where their biggest threat is us. A critical ecosystem, Botswana’s Okavango Delta sustains millions of people and an abundance of wildlife. Huge bush fires, predominantly started by humans, are altering the entire river system; the ash kills the fish as the flood comes in and the trees that don’t burn become next year’s kindling. Desert lions are critically endangered due partly to human wildlife conflict, habitat encroachment and climate change. 96% of mammals on our 🌍 are either livestock or humans, meaning only 4% remaining are wild animals. Orca and Humpback whale populations are recovering in Norway thanks to the protection of their fisheries. Proof that fishing sustainably can benefit us all. Roughly 3/4 of Guyana is forested, its forests are highly diverse with 1,263 known species of wildlife and 6,409 species of plants. Many countries continue to try and deforest there for the global demand for timber. We all now know the damage plastics are causing to our oceans. Micro plastics are also ending up in our food source, creating not just environmental problems for our planet but medical problems for ourselves too. When a fenced area passes its carrying capacity for elephants, they start to encroach into farmland causing havoc for communities. Here @AfricanParksNetwork relocated 500 Elephants to another park within Malawi to reduce the pressure on human wildlife conflict and create more dispersed tourism. Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but every day. #earthday

Una publicación compartida de The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) el

"Esperamos compartir el trabajo que nos estimula, las causas que apoyamos, anuncios importantes y la oportunidad de llamar la atención sobre temas clave" indicó la pareja en su primera publicación.

Hasta ahora el récord de rapidez en conseguir seguidores en Instagram lo tenía el cantante pop surcoreano Kang Daniel, que logró un millón en 11 horas y 36 minutos.

El príncipe Enrique y su esposa Meghan rompieron un récord al alcanzar un millón de seguidores en su cuenta Instagram en menos de seis horas, informó la organización Guinness World Records.

Por el momento, la cuenta Instagram de los Duques de Sussex sólo muestra 17 publicaciones, pero ya tiene más de cinco millones de seguidores.

Ver esta publicación en Instagram

Today is #earthday - an opportunity to learn about, celebrate and continue to safeguard our planet, our home. The above, Their Royal Highnesses in Rotorua, New Zealand. Of the 170 different species originally planted in the early 1900’s, only a handful of species, including these majestic Redwoods, remain today. Next, we invite you to scroll through a series of 8 photos taken by The Duke of Sussex©️DOS sharing his environmental POV including: Africa’s Unicorn, the rhino. These magnificent animals have survived ice ages and giant crocodiles, amongst other things! They have adapted to earth’s changing climate continually for over 30 million years. Yet here we are in 2019 where their biggest threat is us. A critical ecosystem, Botswana’s Okavango Delta sustains millions of people and an abundance of wildlife. Huge bush fires, predominantly started by humans, are altering the entire river system; the ash kills the fish as the flood comes in and the trees that don’t burn become next year’s kindling. Desert lions are critically endangered due partly to human wildlife conflict, habitat encroachment and climate change. 96% of mammals on our 🌍 are either livestock or humans, meaning only 4% remaining are wild animals. Orca and Humpback whale populations are recovering in Norway thanks to the protection of their fisheries. Proof that fishing sustainably can benefit us all. Roughly 3/4 of Guyana is forested, its forests are highly diverse with 1,263 known species of wildlife and 6,409 species of plants. Many countries continue to try and deforest there for the global demand for timber. We all now know the damage plastics are causing to our oceans. Micro plastics are also ending up in our food source, creating not just environmental problems for our planet but medical problems for ourselves too. When a fenced area passes its carrying capacity for elephants, they start to encroach into farmland causing havoc for communities. Here @AfricanParksNetwork relocated 500 Elephants to another park within Malawi to reduce the pressure on human wildlife conflict and create more dispersed tourism. Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but every day. #earthday

Una publicación compartida de The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) el

"Esperamos compartir el trabajo que nos estimula, las causas que apoyamos, anuncios importantes y la oportunidad de llamar la atención sobre temas clave" indicó la pareja en su primera publicación.

Hasta ahora el récord de rapidez en conseguir seguidores en Instagram lo tenía el cantante pop surcoreano Kang Daniel, que logró un millón en 11 horas y 36 minutos.

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