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A writer and a researcher organize extinct frog specimens at the breeding facility known as Balsa de los Sapos, or Amphibian Ark, at Quito’s Catholic University, Ecuador.

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A scientist holds a captive frog at the breeding facility known as Balsa de los Sapos, or Amphibian Ark, at Quito’s Catholic University, Ecuador.

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A scientist holds a captive frog at the breeding facility known as Balsa de los Sapos, or Amphibian Ark, at Quito’s Catholic University, Ecuador.

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Scientists examine and feed frogs at the captive breeding facility known as Balsa de los Sapos, or Amphibian Ark, at Quito’s Catholic University, Ecuador.

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A scientist holds an endangered San Lucas marsupial frog (Gastrotheca pseustes) at the captive breeding facility known as Balsa de los Sapos, or Amphibian Ark, at Quito’s Catholic University, Ecuador.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A mother and son atop Holmes Lake Dam in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a huge thunderstorm in the background.

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A team searches for amphibians in a cloud forest reserve near Mindo, Ecuador.

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A team searching for amphibians in a cloud forest reserve near Mindo, Ecuador.

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Cowboys at the C-Diamond Ranch near Fort Pierre, South Dakota.

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Cowboys at the C-Diamond Ranch near Fort Pierre, South Dakota.

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Cowboys at the C-Diamond Ranch near Fort Pierre, South Dakota.

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A mother and her son at Stony Point Park, near Walker, Minnesota.

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A mother and son at Stony Point Park, near Walker, Minnesota.

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A mother and son at Stony Point Park, near Walker, Minnesota.

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A mother and son at Stony Point Park, near Walker, Minnesota.

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Charles DeVries bird watches with his five-year-old son, Ellery, at the start of the Steamboat Trace trail just south of Nebraska City, Nebraska.

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Joel Sartore photographs his son while sleeping at home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Joel Sartore photographs his son while sleeping at home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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A husband and wife stop for a portrait in rural southeastern Nebraska.

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A mother and father with their two sons in rural southeastern Nebraska.

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A mother and father with their two sons in rural southeastern Nebraska.

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A father and his daughter in the kitchen of their home.

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A father and his daughter in the kitchen of their home.

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A father and his daughter in the kitchen of their home.

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