Model behaviour: Gisele Bundchen to fight animal trafficking

She’s part of the ‘Wild for Life’ campaign by United Nations along with Manchester City soccer player Yaya Toure and actor Ian Somerhalder

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Gisele Bundchen is fighting for sea turtles.

The United Nations said on Wednesday that the Brazilian supermodel has been named a goodwill ambassador as part of an unprecedented global campaign to fight the illegal trafficking of wildlife entitled Wild for Life.

“Knowledge is power and now is the time to set our minds to ending all illegal wildlife trade before the choice is no longer in our hands. Today, I am giving my name to change the game for sea turtles,” Bundchen said in a statement.

Bundchen, who is married to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, announced her support on Wednesday morning with an Instagram post featuring a picture of sea turtle superimposed over her face.

The campaign, which was launched at the second United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi, has named a number of celebrities as goodwill ambassadors with each representing a separate species threatened by the illegal trade.

Manchester City soccer player Yaya Toure is backing elephants and actor Ian Somerhalder is pulling for pangolins.

Celebrities from China, India, Indonesia, Lebanon and Vietnam are also on board working to conserve orangutans, tigers, rhinos and helmeted hornbills and calling for citizen support to end the demand that is driving the illegal trade that enriches criminal networks and threatens peace and security around the globe.

John Kay of Steppenwolf donated the use of the hit Born to Be Wild to the campaign.

The campaign also encourages people to go to its website to find their own kindred species:wildfor.life/quiz.

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