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  • FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    *** AUGUST 23, 2017: PORT MACQUARIE, NSW. A magpie swoops down on a cyclist in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. *** *** Local Caption *** 25026582

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  • FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    *** AUGUST 23, 2017: PORT MACQUARIE, NSW. A magpie looks on after swooping down on a cyclist in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. *** *** Local Caption *** 25026579

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  • FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    *** AUGUST 23, 2017: PORT MACQUARIE, NSW. A magpie swoops down on a cyclist in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. *** *** Local Caption *** 25026578

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  • FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    *** AUGUST 23, 2017: PORT MACQUARIE, NSW. A magpie swoops down on a cyclist in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. *** *** Local Caption *** 25026581

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  • FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
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    FEATURE - Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert
    Radfahrer in Port Macquarie werden von Flötenvögeln attackiert / 230817

    *** AUGUST 23, 2017: PORT MACQUARIE, NSW. A magpie swoops down on a cyclist in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. *** *** Local Caption *** 25026580

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602052

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602060

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602054

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602056

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602057

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602058

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602053

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602055

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. 5 week old Barn owls Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi pose for the camera in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602059

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554609

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554614

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554616

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554613

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554619

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

    / 080616

    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554615

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

    / 080616

    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554610

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554617

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  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

    / 080616

    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554618

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

    / 080616

    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554608

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

    / 080616

    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554620

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
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    FEATURE - Waisenkind: Koalamädchen Louise wird augepäppelt
    Wurde durch den Sturm zum Waisenkind - Koalamädchen Louise wird jetzt von der Hunter Koala Preservation Society im australischen Port Stephens aufgepäppelt

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    ***JUNE 8, 2016: PORT STEPHENS, NSW. 'Louise' the 5 month old Koala, rescued after the recent storms, in Port Stephens, New South Wales. She was orphaned after storms hit her colony at Hawks Nest and is now under the care of 'Hunter Koala Preservation Society' member Sue Swain*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22554611

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566931

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    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566928

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566931

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566930

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566929

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566926

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566927

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    FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
    Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566925

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566924

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566923

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    *** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566922

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161420

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161421

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161422

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161415

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161419

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161418

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161416

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161417

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    ***FEBRUARY 2, 2016: SALT ASH, NSW. Curious kangaroos get up close and personal at Oakvale Farm in Salt Ash, north of Newcastle, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21161413

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    ***NOVEMBER 24, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Little Blue Penguins are moved back to their exhibit at Melbourne Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. Wild Seas Keepers and Zoo Veterinarians check the penguins before they are placed into pet packs for the trip back to their exhibit*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20863192

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    ***NOVEMBER 24, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Little Blue Penguins are moved back to their exhibit at Melbourne Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. Wild Seas Keepers and Zoo Veterinarians check the penguins before they are placed into pet packs for the trip back to their exhibit.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20863206

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    ***NOVEMBER 24, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Little Blue Penguins are moved back to their exhibit at Melbourne Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. Wild Seas Keepers and Zoo Veterinarians check the penguins before they are placed into pet packs for the trip back to their exhibit*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20863193

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    ***NOVEMBER 24, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Little Blue Penguins are moved back to their exhibit at Melbourne Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. Wild Seas Keepers and Zoo Veterinarians check the penguins before they are placed into pet packs for the trip back to their exhibit.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20863197

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