We've 8embarked on this incredible two-year journey around the world following it in Charles Darwin's 9footsteps. To all of the major ports that he visited there's 32 of them along the 10itinerary. We're working with incredible conservation partners in those different ports to place these 11extraordinary Darwin leaders, these young 12conservationists, to study the amazing work being done. So it's a bit like an exchange. Darwin leaders come, for example, from different countries around the world to Brazil to learn from 13incredible Brazilian conservationists.
Then likewise, 14inspirational young Brazilians go to other countries to learn there and then bring new knowledge back. They have to really use their brains and think, use every bit of 15initiative that they can and work out new 16solutions, new 17strategies, new ideas, what more could be done to make a better, brighter future for their animal plant.