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  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 19 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 16 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 16 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 16 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 16 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 07 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 07 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 07 Jan 2021
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 28 Dec 2020
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen
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    FEATURE - Eisbärenjungen werden von Pflegern aufgezogen


    These tiny polar bear cubs are being raised by human foster mothers.

    The two were rejected by their mother after being born at Gelendzhik safari park in the south of Russia.

    Now four ‘foster mothers’ and two vets have been working 24/7 since the beginning of December to nurse the pair through the dangerous postnatal period.

    The unnamed cubs were born to seven-year-old mother bear Seryozhka 18-year-old male bear, Sedov.

    The carers are ensuring their body temperature remains stable, they get enough food, and are even giving them massages several times a day.

    If all goes well, they should start doubling in weight every couple of weeks and at three months be ready to venture outside.

    Where: Gelendzhik, Russian Federation
    When: 17 Dec 2020
    Credit: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com

    ***VIDEO AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM*

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Gelendzhik Safari Park/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
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    NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
    (190917) -- ISTANBUL, Sept. 17, 2019 () -- High heels are installed on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 17, 2019. A total of 440 pairs of high-heel black shoes were installed recently on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul to draw attention to the equal number of women murders in Turkey last year and raise awareness against increasing male violence in the country. (/Xu Suhui)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
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    NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
    (190917) -- ISTANBUL, Sept. 17, 2019 () -- High heels are installed on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 17, 2019. A total of 440 pairs of high-heel black shoes were installed recently on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul to draw attention to the equal number of women murders in Turkey last year and raise awareness against increasing male violence in the country. (/Xu Suhui)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
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    NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
    (190917) -- ISTANBUL, Sept. 17, 2019 () -- High heels are installed on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 17, 2019. A total of 440 pairs of high-heel black shoes were installed recently on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul to draw attention to the equal number of women murders in Turkey last year and raise awareness against increasing male violence in the country. (/Xu Suhui)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
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    NEWS - Istanbul: High-Heels-Installation gegen Männergewalt
    (190917) -- ISTANBUL, Sept. 17, 2019 () -- A woman takes photos of a facade of a building installed with high heels in downtown Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 17, 2019. A total of 440 pairs of high-heel black shoes were installed recently on a facade of a building in downtown Istanbul to draw attention to the equal number of women murders in Turkey last year and raise awareness against increasing male violence in the country. (/Xu Suhui)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Brussels, Belgium, 'Zinneke Pis', 1999, Tom Frantzen Sculpture, Rue de Chartreux
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    Brussels, Belgium, 'Zinneke Pis', 1999, Tom Frantzen Sculpture, Rue de Chartreux
    Zinneke Pis, 1999, Tom Frantzen Sculpture, Rue de Chartreux, Brussels, Belgium, Europe
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  • VARIOUS - 1981
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    VARIOUS - 1981
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by TeamCamera/REX (85630c)
    Woman wearing a humourous 'Big Balloons' T shirt and knickers, holding a balloon
    VARIOUS - 1981

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Grossbritannien: 'Page 3 Girl' im Wandel der Zeit

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  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
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    Tallest living man meet the shortest man,England, 13.11.14
    The shortest man ever Chandra Bahadur Dangi 54.6com - 21.5 inches) and the tallest living man Sultan Kosen 251cm - 8ft 3 inches) meet for the first time in London to mark the tenth annual Guinness world records day, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
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    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    DUKAS_44435394_PSO
    Wild Boars Bobbing For Apples
    Halloween might still be a few days off, but the creatures at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo are enjoying the Zoo¿s special half-term activity week Boo at the Zoo and getting into the spooky spirit.
    Keepers gave the Zoo¿s wild boars the chance to take part in a Halloween favourite, apple-bobbing.
    The ghoulish fun is all part of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo¿s enrichment programme, which stimulates the creatures¿ natural behaviours as they forage for food.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
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    NEWS - Solarenergie kann zu Vogelsterben führen
    Breaking News, March 17, 2016 Ivanpah the $2.2 billion dollar Solar project in the California desert, famous for frying birds that fly to close may have to shut down.Googles good intentions in the quest for clean energy sometimes has inadvertent environmental harm,Streamers are what Federal wildlife investigators call birds that fly through the concentrated sun rays and burn to death at the rate of one streamer every 2 minutes. Ivanpah officials dispute the source of the so-called streamers, saying at least some of the puffs of smoke mark insects and bits of airborne trash being ignited by the solar rays.Federal wildlife officials said Ivanpah might act as a mega-trap for wildlife, with the bright light of the plant attracting insects, which in turn attract insect-eating birds that fly to their death in the intensely focused light rays.Google is one of 3 partners to invest millions in the 2.2 billion dollar BrightSource Energy plant, its largest solar energy plant in the World built at Ivanpah Dry Lake, California.More than 300,000 mirrors, each the size of a garage door, reflect solar rays onto three boiler towers each looming up to 40 stories high. The water inside is heated to produce steam, which turns turbines that generate enough electricity for 140,000 homes. Ivanpah Dry Lake, California October 9,2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Feline Internet Sensations
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    Feline Internet Sensations
    Feline internet sensations Grumpy Cat and Oskar the Blind Cat in NYC and make a special appearance at Bleecker Street Records (188 4th St.) on Wednesday, July 16th to debut their new music video "Cat Summer." Fans can take a photo with the duo and receive a "paw-tographed" copy of the CD. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Weltkatzentag: Die schrägsten Bilder und Geschichten

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  • Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
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    Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
    19 July 2014, London, Uk. Pictured: Lauren West, 15, and Bethany Daley-Franks, 16, from Basingstoke. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
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    Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
    19 July 2014, London, Uk. Pictured, a young Sherlock fan called Gavin. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
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    Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
    19 July 2014, London, Uk. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
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    Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
    19 July 2014, London, Uk. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Lions400 campaign
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    Lions400 campaign
    The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) took on a cheeky new challenge this morning, crafting a giant lion¿s head from daring hand-painted human bodies to expose the plight of the endangered Asian lion.

    To kick off ZSL¿s first-ever pop-up shop, the larger-than-life lion was uncovered and prowled under the iconic arch of Carnaby Street for one morning only, marking the Zoo setting up shop in number 15 of the famous street.



    The shop, named ZSL Living Conservation, opens on Friday 6 June as part of ZSL¿s Lions400 campaign ¿ an ambitious public fundraising project designed to raise £5.7m for the endangered Asian lion.

    Situated just feet away from the renowned `Welcome to Carnaby Street¿ arch in the heart of the world-famous shopping destination, visitors will be able to get up-close and personal with ZSL¿s conservationists at the `Pop-up Conservation¿ sessions and hear all about ZSL¿s work in the wild, as well as browse the exciting new ranges created especially for the pop-up shop.

    The Lions400 campaign will include the creation of a new state-of-the-art lion breeding centre and visitor experience at the Zoo, as well as the extension of vital conservation work in the field where only 400 Asian lions are left in the wild. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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