Forevermark unveils its latest podcast episode Levison Wood: Walking With Elephants

By ANI | Published: April 22, 2020 07:51 PM2020-04-22T19:51:23+5:302020-04-22T20:20:13+5:30

This Earth Day, Forevermark has released its latest podcast episode, Levison Wood: Walking with Elephants on "The Power of the Diamond" series.

Forevermark unveils its latest podcast episode Levison Wood: Walking With Elephants | Forevermark unveils its latest podcast episode Levison Wood: Walking With Elephants

Forevermark unveils its latest podcast episode Levison Wood: Walking With Elephants

This Earth Day, Forevermark has released its latest podcast episode, Levison Wood: Walking with Elephants on "The Power of the Diamond" series. Featuring renowned British explorer, conservationist, author and photographer Levison Wood, in conversation with Charlie Mayhew, CEO of Tusk, Levison speaks about his love of elephants from when he was a child; to his most recent expedition in the spectacular Botswana landscape trekking alongside these majestic creatures on their annual migration across Botswana, from the salt pans of the Kalahari Desert to the rich and sprawling grassy plains of the Okavango Delta.

In this episode, both Levison and Charlie really highlight the importance of conservation and looking after our planet and mals, inspiring us all to try and make small changes to our every day to create a brighter future where the African elephant is still a part of it. Today and every day, Forevermark, the diamond brand from De Beers Group, is committed to protecting the natural world and positively impacting the people, communities and countries where our natural diamonds are sourced.

Diamonds are one of nature's greatest gifts, formed billions of years ago and is one of the many reasons why Forevermark feels so deeply connected with the Earth and so passionate about its protection.

That is why for every hectare of land De Beers Group uses to recover diamonds, it dedicates six hectares to the conservation of nature, covering around 200,000 hectares in total across southern Africa, this is known as The Diamond Route.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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