Nobody can do it better than actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador For Environment Dia Mirza when it comes to spreading awareness about environmental sustainability and wildlife protection. Dia has been working towards nature and animal preservation for over a decade. And now, Dia has added another feather to her cap in this regard. 

 

 

I want to thank Hamid Hussain and Muhammad Yaqoob and the entire team at #OlPejetaConservancy including Richard, Sarah and Elodie for naming this amazing #Rhino baby after me! Please support Hamid and Richard in their mission in helping save and conserve wildlife. Do visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy and stay at the amazing Serena Sweetwaters property there. Every visitor there contributes to helping save wildlife. And you can meet the newly named baby rhino, Dia Mirza there ❤️ Click a picture of her and tag me and you can win a chance for another holiday with @airarabiagroup!!! Lets do our bit and help save our amazing wildlife! #WildForLife #SaveRhinos #ForeverWild #BornFree #TravelWithDee @hamid.a.hussain @exceedentertainment @magicalskiesltd

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On Dia's official Instagram account, she posted the pictures of a baby Rhino and said - “I want to thank Hamid Hussain and Muhammad Yaqoob and the entire team at #OlPejetaConservancy including Richard, Sarah and Elodie for naming this amazing #Rhino baby after me! Please support Hamid and Richard in their mission of helping save and conserve wildlife. Do visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy and stay at the amazing Serena Sweetwater’s property there. Every visitor there contributes to help save wildlife. And you can meet the newly named baby rhino, Dia Mirza there! Click a picture of her and tag me and you can win a chance for another holiday with @airarabiagroup!!!Let’s do our bit and help save our amazing wildlife!”

If you did not already know, in 2010, Dia had adopted two leopard cubs and named them as Ashoka and Nakshatra from the Lucknow Zoo on the request of the zoo authorities because the mother of the cubs was also called Dia.