Keyword: wildlife rehab center
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BIR070-00090
A tropical screech owl (Megascops choliba decussatus) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR070-00089
A tropical screech owl (Megascops choliba decussatus) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR070-00088
A spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata perspicillata) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR070-00087
A spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata perspicillata) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR070-00086
A spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata perspicillata) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR070-00085
A spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata perspicillata) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR065-00234
A festive Amazon parrot (Amazona festiva) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR065-00233
A festive Amazon parrot (Amazona festiva) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR065-00232
A tui parakeet (Brotogeris sanctithomae takatsukasae) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR065-00231
A tui parakeet (Brotogeris sanctithomae takatsukasae) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00054
An endangered Peruvian woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
This is a juvenile female. She had severe growth deformities due to poor nutrition as she was being reared as a pet by a citizen here. Her mother was likely killed so that she could be sold into the pet trade.
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ANI108-00053
An endangered Peruvian woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
This is a juvenile female. She had severe growth deformities due to poor nutrition as she was being reared as a pet by a citizen here. Her mother was likely killed so that she could be sold into the pet trade.
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ANI108-00052
An endangered Peruvian woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
This is a juvenile female. She had severe growth deformities due to poor nutrition as she was being reared as a pet by a citizen here. Her mother was likely killed so that she could be sold into the pet trade.
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ANI108-00051
An endangered Peruvian woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
This is a juvenile female. She had severe growth deformities due to poor nutrition as she was being reared as a pet by a citizen here. Her mother was likely killed so that she could be sold into the pet trade.
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ANI108-00050
A juvenile large-headed capuchin monkey (Sapajus macrocephalus) from the Coari area of Amazona, Brazil. Photograhed at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00049
A juvenile large-headed capuchin monkey (Sapajus macrocephalus) from the Coari area of Amazona, Brazil. Photograhed at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00048
A juvenile large-headed capuchin monkey (Sapajus macrocephalus) from the Coari area of Amazona, Brazil. Photograhed at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00047
A juvenile large-headed capuchin monkey (Sapajus macrocephalus) from the Coari area of Amazona, Brazil. Photograhed at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00046
A juvenile large-headed capuchin monkey (Sapajus macrocephalus) from the Coari area of Amazona, Brazil. Photograhed at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00045
Two-month-old Venezuelan red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus juara) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00044
A two-month-old Venezuelan red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus juara) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00043
A two-month-old Venezuelan red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus juara) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00042
A two-month-old Venezuelan red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus juara) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00041
A critically endangered pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00040
A critically endangered pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI108-00039
A critically endangered pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR039-00238
A chestnut-bellied seed finch (Sporophila angolensis torrida) at Cetas-Ibama in Brazil, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR039-00237
A chestnut-bellied seed finch (Sporophila angolensis torrida) at Cetas-Ibama in Brazil, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI069-00033
Two juvenile common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI069-00032
A juvenile common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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ANI069-00031
Three juvenile common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. This is administered by IBAMA, the government wildlife agency of Brazil.
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BIR073-00011
A male belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) at the Wildlife Rehab Center of Minnesota (WRCMN) in Roseville, Minnesota.
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BIR073-00010
A male belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) at the Wildlife Rehab Center of Minnesota (WRCMN) in Roseville, Minnesota.
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BIR073-00009
A male belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) at the Wildlife Rehab Center of Minnesota (WRCMN) in Roseville, Minnesota.
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BIR073-00008
A male belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) at the Wildlife Rehab Center of Minnesota (WRCMN) in Roseville, Minnesota.
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BIR067-00478
A golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa satrapa) at the Wildlife Rehab Center of Minnesota (WRCMN).