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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins play with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, in their family room in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins play with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, in their family room in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins pose for a portrait with their custom bunk beds for their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins make scrambled eggs with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Simone Collins holds chicken eggs for her daughter Titan Invictus Collins, 1, to see in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, play with a rooster in a chicken coop outside their home in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, pose for a portrait in their yard in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Bryan Anselm 2024

     

  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, play by a stream in their yard in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

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  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, pose for a portrait in their yard with their dog The Professor in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Bryan Anselm 2024

     

  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, pose for a portrait in their yard with their dog The Professor in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Bryan Anselm 2024

     

  • America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.'
Malcolm and Simone Collins
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    America's premier pronatalists on having 'tons of kids' to save the world: 'There are going to be countries of old people starving to death.' Malcolm and Simone Collins
    Elon Musk (father of 11) supports their cause. Thousands follow their ideology. Malcolm and Simone Collins are on a mission to make it easier for everyone to have multiple children. But are they really model parents?

    The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research. Their pronatalism is born from the hyper-rational effective altruism movement - most recently made notorious by Sam Bankman-Fried - which uses utilitarian principles and cool-headed logic to determine what is best for life on Earth.

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children Octavian George Collins, 4, Torsten Savage Collins, 3, and Titan Invictus Collins, 1, pose for a portrait in their yard in Eagleville, Pennsylvania on April 6, 2024.

    Bryan Anselm / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Bryan Anselm 2024

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902q)
    Britain's Prince Charles, meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902p)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902e)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902b)
    Britain's Prince Charles, views a conservation area during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902o)
    Britain's Prince Charles meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902g)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902f)
    Britain's Prince Charles, left, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902d)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902h)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902c)
    Britain's Prince Charles smiles as he views rare breeds, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902a)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is greeted by farmer and television personality Adam Henson during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902l)
    Britain's Prince Charles mets Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902n)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks as a goat briefly gets its head stuck through a fence during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902i)
    Britain's Prince Charles walks past Highland Cattle during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902k)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902j)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at Gloucestershire Old Spot piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Holmes/REX/Shutterstock (9912915g)
    Sports minister Joe FitzPatrick with Sportscotland Chair Mel Young
    National funding to support projects encouraging female participation, Craiglockhart Tennis Club, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 03 Oct 2018
    Helping women and girls get active
    National funding to support projects encouraging female participation.
    Projects to help women and girls take part in sport or physical activity will benefit from £300,000 of Scottish Government funding.
    The Scottish Government and sportscotland are calling for applications led by Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport (SGBs) or Local Authorities, as part of a programme to encourage more women and girls to participate. The fundÕs launch is part of the second annual Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week.

    Funding awards will range between £10,000 and £30,000. The funding builds on the success of the Sporting Equality Fund launched in 2017, with funding going to projects including wheelchair basketball in Glasgow, netball across Scotland and 'bike-packing' adventures in the Highlands
    Sports minister Joe FitzPatrick with Sportscotland Chair Mel Young

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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
    August 18, 2017 - Gaza, Gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian group of youth campaigning for cancer patients. Gada Bin Said, Naherl Aldreemly and artist Mariam Salah made a piece of art encouraging people to support cancer patients For marriage in Gaza City, Aug. 18, 2017. . Mariam Salah, a Palestinian artist, painted on one side of thecface and planted flowers on the other side. Gada Bin Said put on a wedding gown with cancer symbole. Throught there art, they support cancer patient as well as a hastage named (I am gonna live it). They aim to help cancer patients all over Gaza Strip (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773ad)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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  • FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773ab)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
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    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773y)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773o)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773n)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773a)
    Life-size animatronic cow takes a stroll down the Southbank Centre encouraging families to adopt a cow as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt A Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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    Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
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    Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
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  • Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
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    Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
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  • Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
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    Marwell Wildlife puts mirrors in flamingo enclosure to encourage birds to breed, Hampshire, Britain - 11 Apr 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Walker / Rex Features ( 1307233a )

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