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World wildlife day: Celebrities who love wildlife and work for their preservation

Mumbai| Celebrities who love wildlife and work for their preservation shared their thoughts on World wildlife day.

Ram Charan

Telegu sensation Ram Charan first shared his love of nature with his audience by exhibiting his photos at the Wildest Dreams festival. The World Wildlife Fund organised the dinner to raise money for animal protection.

Dia Mirza

The stunning Dia Mirza served as a goodwill ambassador for the UN. She has been contributing to wildlife preservation. She is assisting the UN in promoting its message on pressing issues including climate change, animal preservation, clean air, and clean water. Mirza has ties to both the Wildlife Trust of India and Sanctuary Asia.

Raveena Tandon

Raveena Tandon enjoys travelling, and the majority of her trips center on animals. She has a lengthy history of recording wild creatures. She is connected to the Earth Brigade Foundation as well.

John Abraham

The humanitarian actor and campaigner have frequently collaborated with PETA India to aid trapped birds and animals in circuses, as well as to discuss his vegetarian diet.

Arjun Rampal

Award-winning Om Shanti Om actor physically sent a letter begging for the release of mistreated elephant Sunder to Indian officials. Arjun is a kind man who has previously joined PETA India to defend the rights of horses that are compelled to drive carriages through Mumbai’s streets.

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