Rolex presents: Steve Boyes – Protecting our Water


National Geographic Explorer Steve Boyes and his team have proven that the Angolan Highlands are the source of the great Zambezi River. With support from our Perpetual Planet Initiative, he has presented this world-first research to global leaders at a conference dedicated to the protection of wetlands. Now, the leader of the Great Spine of Africa series of expeditions is using his findings to secure greater protections for this vital area – taking him one step closer to safeguarding critical water sources. Discover more https://on.rolex.org/3WKy9a3
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