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  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial arts performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

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  • Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
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    Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
    Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.

    An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
    30/4/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Invasive snakes on Ibiza All the snakes in the pics are horseshoe whipsnakes. The biggest one measures 1.55m.

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Invasive snakes on Ibiza All the snakes in the pics are horseshoe whipsnakes. The biggest one measures 1.55m.

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Invasive snakes on Ibiza All the snakes in the pics are horseshoe whipsnakes. The biggest one measures 1.55m.

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Invasive snakes on Ibiza.
    The Ibiza wall lizard, whose numbers are dropping because they're being eaten by the snakes.

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Main older guy - and snake catcher extraordinaire - is Dean Gallagher, 43, a British-Australian teacher and property manager who's lived in Ibiza for 15 years. Having grown up around snakes as a child in Australian, he now volunteers to catch and dispatch the two invasive species of snake son the island - ladder snakes and horseshoe whipsnakes.

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  • Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
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    Lizards or snakes? The stark game of survival playing out in Ibiza.
    The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard.

    Horseshoe whipsnakes in Ibiza are threatening to wipe out the island’s native wall lizard population.

    After 6m years of isolated evolution, the Ibiza wall lizard, whose scaly finery runs from cobalt blue to acid green, is facing an existential threat summed up in the Catalan phrase sargantanes o serps: lizards or snakes. Over the past two decades, the wall lizards have completely disappeared from some areas of Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera thanks to the rapid proliferation of invasive, non-venomous horseshoe whipsnakes and ladder snakes.

    Invasive snakes on Ibiza Main older guy - and snake catcher extraordinaire - is Dean Gallagher, 43, a British-Australian teacher and property manager who's lived in Ibiza for 15 years. Having grown up around snakes as a child in Australian, he now volunteers to catch and dispatch the two invasive species of snake son the island - ladder snakes and horseshoe whipsnakes. Final two pics show Dean throwing the body of a horseshoe whipsnake into the valley so ti can be eaten by the birds.

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  • FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
    Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
    Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022

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  • FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872e)
    Thai Red Cross staff restrain a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
    Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
    Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872g)
    A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
    Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
    Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872j)
    A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
    Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
    Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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    FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872m)
    A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
    Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
    Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

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