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Veterinarian bottle feeding two female hand-raised nine-day-old clouded leopard cubs, (Neofelis nebulosa nebulosa), at the Nashville Zoo.

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Veterinarian bottle feeding two female hand-raised nine-day-old clouded leopard cubs, Neofelis nebulosa, at the Nashville Zoo.

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A staff member with a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.

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A conservationist feeding a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.

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A conservationist feeding a vulnerable collared lemur (Eulemur collaris) at the Lemur Conservation Foundation.

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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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A woman has a horse eating out of the palm of her hand.

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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.

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A critically endangered (IUCN) and federally endangered bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus, at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo.

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A flock of American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber ruber) feeding.

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A Nazca booby (Sula granti) as it feeds its chick on Tower Island in Galapagos National Park.

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Swallow-tail gull (Creagrus furcatus) with hungry chick, on North Seymour Island, part of the Galapagos Chain.

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Swallow-tail gull (Creagrus furcatus) with hungry chick, on North Seymour Island, part of the Galapagos Chain.

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A California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) with its trainer at the Houston Zoo.

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Unplanned product of a foster-parent program for endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana), a “whoopill” was sired out of a whooper out of a great Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis). Having failed to produce a single breeding female, biologists have abandoned their efforts to create a viable flock of whooping cranes, whose numbers in the wild have crept from 51 in 1973 to about 165 today. Many think that, rather than struggling to restore a creature so near extinction, efforts should be concentrated on species in the early stages of danger.

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A woman feeds 23 cats that are now homeless after hurricane Andrew, which she has adopted.

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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.

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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.

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Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) swirl out of the Eckert James River Bat Cave at sunset to feed on insects. This maternity colony builds to more than 6 million bats in late July, making it one of the largest in the world. It is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy.

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Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) swirl out of the Eckert James River Bat Cave at sunset to feed on insects. This maternity colony builds to more than 6 million bats in late July, making it one of the largest in the world. It is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy.

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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.

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Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) feed their young high in the forest canopy at Spring Creek Prairie near Denton, Nebraska.

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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.

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Endangered (US and IUCN) golden-cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia) Killeen, Texas.

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Two Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) feed on waste grain in near the Rowe Audubon Sanctuary in Gibbon, Nebraska.

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A sea turtle that was rescued from the deep water horizon oil spill being rehabilitated at the Audubon Nature Institute in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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American goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) feed at Waveland Farm near Walton, Nebraska.

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American goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) feed at Waveland Farm near Walton, Nebraska.

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An endangered Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) with keeper.

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Bird watchers at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.

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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.

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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.

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A diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer) tries to swallow a catfish at Bayou De View in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas.

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