Keyword: critically endangered species
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ANI094-00023
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00024
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00025
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00026
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00027
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00028
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI094-00022
A critically endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) at Night Safari, part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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ANI031-00160
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00161
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00162
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00163
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00164
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00165
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00166
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00167
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ANI031-00159
A Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, from the wild.
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ONA007-00166
A wild caught Lower Keys marsh rabbit, Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, at the Key West Naval Base in Florida. This species likely numbers 300 or less, with none in captivity.
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ONA007-00162
A television crew interviews Lily Rene de Roland Arison, who rediscovered the once thought extinct Madagascar pochard. He’s the Director of the Pegerine Fund in Madagascar.
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ONA007-00163
Portrait of Lily Rene de Roland Arison, who rediscovered the once thought extinct Madagascar pochard. He’s the Director of the Pegerine Fund in Madagascar.
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BIR060-00456
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00457
A critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00458
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00459
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00460
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00452
A critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00453
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00454
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00455
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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BIR060-00451
Two critically endangered Madagascar pochard, Aythya innotata, at the Pochard Captive Breeding Center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
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ANI019-00555
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00556
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00557
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00549
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00550
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00551
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.
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ANI019-00552
A critically endangered and federally endangered, female South China tiger, Panthera tigris amoyensis, at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that may be gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there are only 100 in captivity.