


"The probable reason could be an increased demand for ivory, particularly in the Far East countries," he said at a press conference. In the original Treasure Island novel, Captain Flints full name is Captain J. The demand for ivory has played a significant role in this decline, as Lazaro Nyalandu, Tanzania's minister of natural resources and tourism, highlighted in June. He rarely gets his hands dirty, instead, he prefers relying on others to do the dirty work for him while he watches from afar and profits from the results Looten represents the evils of unethical business actions.

He considers himself a suave businessman. In Captain Planet the villains would be like love pollution for no reason but they get beat up by. Looten Plunder is one of the Eco-villains. Pony-tailed villain Looten Plunder, meanwhile, is causing havoc among the African elephant population due to his insatiable desire for the cream-hued tusks.Ģ015 version: According to the World Wildlife Foundation, the overall African elephant population has gone from 3 million to 5 million to 470,000 in the span of a just century in June, the Tanzanian government announced its elephant population had fallen from 110,000 in 2009 to roughly 43,000 in 2015. Saturday morning villains were always cooler than the heroes. Season one, episode seven: "The Last of Her Kind" (1990)Ĭaptain Planet's version: Wheeler wants to buy Linka an ivory necklace as a birthday gift, but Kwame warns against it because of the violence and destruction associated with the ivory trade. Based on the critically-acclaimed animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Captain Planet Foundation (CPF) was co-founded in 1991 by media mogul Ted Turner and producer Barbara Pyle as a corporate foundation of TBS.
