Keyword: Pen
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ANI020-00158
A cute pig looks up his snout at the photographer.
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ANI020-00157
Pigs lift their heads in response to the camera.
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ESA002-00051
A federally endangered woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou).
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ESA002-00047
A federally endangered woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou).
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ESA002-00048
A federally endangered woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou).
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ANI062-00111
Sheep gather in a pen at the Broadbent Ranch in Granger, Wyoming.
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BIR006-00092
Rocky, an Ameraucana rooster in a chicken house.
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BIR006-00091
Butterscotch, a New Hampshire Red chicken at the Soukup Farm near Davey, NE.
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PEO002-00209
A billboard at Roth’s Cafe near Milford, NE.
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WOL009-00053
Wild gray wolves wait to be released into the acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park as part of the reintroduction program.
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WOL009-00052
A wild gray wolf waits to be released into the acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park as part of the reintroduction program.
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WOL009-00019
Volunteers give gray wolf pup its shots in an acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park.
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WOL009-00020
Volunteers give gray wolf pup its shots in an acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park.
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WOL009-00018
Volunteers give gray wolf pup its shots in an acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park.
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WOL009-00016
Wild gray wolf waiting to leave the acclimation pen at Yellowstone National Park as part of the reintroduction program.
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WOL009-00017
Wild gray wolf leaving the acclimation pen at Yellowstone National Park as part of the reintroduction program.
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WOL009-00015
Two wild gray wolves wait to be released into the acclimation pen in Yellowstone National Park as part of the reintroduction program.
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WOL006-00017
A red wolf (endangered) waits for relocation to Pocosin Lake NWR in North Carolina.
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WOL004-00006
A captive gray wolf in an acclimation pen shortly before its release into Yellowstone National Park.
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WOL004-00007
A captive gray wolf in an acclimation pen shortly before its release into Yellowstone National Park.
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WOL004-00005
A captive gray wolf in an acclimation pen shortly before its release into Yellowstone National Park.
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PEO003-00248
Yard workers Wayne Schatz (right) and Adrian Girard (left) hold lambs outside Shasta Livestock Auction building in Cottonwood, California.
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PEO003-00247
A man and his horse in a muddy pen at the Shasta Livestock Auction in Cottonwood, California.
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BIR008-00062
California condor, (Gymnogyps californianus), critically endangered (IUCN) and federally endangered; inside the pens at the San Diego Wild Animal Park’s captive breeding facility.
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BIR008-00061
California condor, (Gymnogyps californianus), critically endangered(IUCN) and federally endangered; inside the pens at the San Diego Wild Animal Park’s captive breeding facility.
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APC002-00003
A female Attwater’s prairie chicken (endangered) telescopesher head above the grass as she moves out of the pen and into the wild coastal prairie. She and her chicks were killed by predators less than two weeks later.
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APC002-00002
A female Attwater’s prairie chicken sits on her clutch of eggs at a captive breeding pen at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center.
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APC002-00001
A captive-born mother and chick wait in the safety of a pre-release pen. Once they ventured out into the wild, however, the mother was killed within two weeks by a raptor.
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ANI020-00031
A close-up of a muddy pig on a farm in Bennett, Nebraska.
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ANI020-00030
Pigs wallow in the mud at night on a farm in Bennett, Nebraska.
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ANI020-00029
A girl holds a small pig near a muddy pig pen in Bennett, Nebraska.