Keyword: Wildlife rescue
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ANI108-00098
An endangered silvery woolly monkey (Lagothrix poeppigii) photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00096
An endangered silvery woolly monkey (Lagothrix poeppigii) photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00095
A male brown woolly monkey (Lagothrix lagotricha lagotricha) named Cesar photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru. This species is listed as vulnerable by IUCN.
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ANI108-00092
A female large-headed capuchin (Sapajus macrocephalus macrocephalus) photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00091
A female large-headed capuchin (Sapajus macrocephalus macrocephalus) photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00090
A female large-headed capuchin (Sapajus macrocephalus macrocephalus) photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00089
A juvenile male shock-headed capuchin (Cebus cuscinus) named Leandro photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00088
A juvenile male shock-headed capuchin (Cebus cuscinus) named Leandro photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00102
A juvenile male shock-headed capuchin (Cebus cuscinus) named Leandro photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00100
A juvenile male shock-headed capuchin (Cebus cuscinus) named Leandro photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI108-00099
A juvenile male shock-headed capuchin (Cebus cuscinus) named Leandro photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI107-00164
A male Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmani juruanus) named Aggie photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI107-00163
A male Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmani juruanus) named Aggie photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI107-00162
A male Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmani juruanus) named Aggie photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI023-00259
A female red brocket deer (Mazama americana) named Valentina photographed at Amazon Shelter, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release center in Tambopata, Peru.
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ANI088-00011
Two koala joeys (Phascolarctos cinereus) cling to each other, waiting to be placed with human caregivers at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital in Queensland. Once they’re old enough, they’ll be released into the wild.
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BIR033-00603
Young grackles, Quiscalus quiscula, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00604
Young grackles, Quiscalus quiscula, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00595
A juvenile barn swallow (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster) from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00596
A young robin, Turdus migratorius, from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00597
A young robin, Turdus migratorius, from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00598
Western kingbird chick, Tyrannus verticalis, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00599
Western kingbird chick, Tyrannus verticalis, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00600
Western kingbird chick, Tyrannus verticalis, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00601
Young grackles, Quiscalus quiscula, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00602
A young grackle, Quiscalus quiscula, at the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00592
Possibly a baby robin, from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00593
A baby robin, Turdus migratorius, from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR033-00594
Possibly a baby robin, from the home of wildlife rescuer in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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ANI088-00038
Young koalas recuperate from disease and traumatic injury in ‘The Rainforest’, an enclosed space for recovering koalas at the wildlife hospital.
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ANI088-00039
Young koalas recuperate from disease and traumatic injury in ‘The Rainforest’, an enclosed space for recovering koalas at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital.
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ANI088-00040
A koala with a walking disability is evaluated on the move by zoo veterinarians.
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ANI088-00027
A veterinarian checks the conjunctivitis in a sick koala at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital.
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ANI088-00028
A nurse treats an animal with cystitis at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital.
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ANI088-00029
Veterinarian Robyn Stenner with a koala that was severly injured by a domestic dog. They worked on this animal for five hours and it died on the table. “I sure wish I could have saved you, sweetie,’ Robyn said.
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ANI088-00031
A woman hand-raisies an orphaned koala baby.