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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02048280

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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02048277

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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02048278

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  • STUDIO - Jane Goodall
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    STUDIO - Jane Goodall
    Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.

    © David Levene / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) mother and infant, Kruger National Park, South Africa
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    Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) mother and infant, Kruger National Park, South Africa
    Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) mother and infant, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) mother nursing her infant, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
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    Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) mother nursing her infant, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
    Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) mother nursing her infant, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) nursing, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
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    Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) nursing, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
    Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) nursing, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. In Simien, not only the Gelada baboons inhabit. It is also suitable territory for two other endemic species: Simien's jackal and Abyssinia ibex, a mountain goat with powerful antlers. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950997
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  • REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. Gelada Baboons are endemic monkeys from the Simien Mountains, meaning they are only found in this region of northern Ethiopia. They are hairy monkeys and males are distinguished from females by a red heart-shaped patch on the chest. They are nothing violent and you can approach them if you do not make much noise, the truth that they are a real charm, on all the little ones that are carried on the backs of the females. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950996
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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190k)
    JOCK, a silverback male western lowland gorilla who is the dominant male in the gorilla troupe at Bristol Zoo. Baby gorilla Afia is now 10 months old and lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ?little miracle? Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It?s been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.
    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190o)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old IS carried by her surrogate mother gorilla Romina on one hand. Afia now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190l)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old IS carried by her surrogate mother gorilla Romina on one hand. Afia now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190q)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190i)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190j)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190p)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190n)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 28, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis waves to the crowds from his car as he returnes from Czestochowa to his Cracow's residence at the Palace in Franciszkanska Street..Krakow-World Youth Day 2016. The second day of Pope Francis visit to Poland.On Thursday, 28 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 28, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis waves to the crowds from his car as he returnes from Czestochowa to his Cracow's residence at the Palace in Franciszkanska Street..Krakow-World Youth Day 2016. The second day of Pope Francis visit to Poland.On Thursday, 28 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
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    NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis talks from the Archbishops' Palace in Krakow. 27 July, 2016, Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
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    NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis talks from the Archbishops' Palace in Krakow. 27 July, 2016, Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
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    NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis ride to the Archbishops' Palace in Krakow. 27 July, 2016, Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - The Polish PM Beata Szydlo and her government Ministers arrive to welcome Pope Francis as he arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Prezydent Andrzej Duda and Poland's First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda, with the Polish PM Beata Szydlo and her government Ministers arrive to welcome Pope Francis as he arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Polish Prezydent Andrzej Duda and Poland's First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda during the welcoming ceremony to Pope Francis as he arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz with Polish Prezydent Andrzej Duda (INVISIBLE) and Poland's First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda during the welcoming ceremony to Pope Francis as he arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Representative Battalion of the Polish Army during Pope Francis arrival to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
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    NEWS - Papst Franziskus zu Besuch in Polen
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis arrives to Krakow Jean Paul II airport..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
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    NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis welcomes pilgrims from Jean Paul II window in the Archbishops Palace in Krakow..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
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    NEWS - Polen: Papst Franziskus zu Besuch am Weltjugendtag nach Krakau
    July 27, 2016 - Krakow, Poland - Pope Francis addresses the crowd from Jean Paul II window in the Archbishops Palace in Krakow..On Wednesday, 27 July 2016, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Langur monkey, Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India, Asia
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    Langur monkey, Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India, Asia
    Langur monkey, Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India, Asia
    Janette Hill

     

  • FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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    FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
    CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179k)
    The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
    Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr

    Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.

    The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.

    Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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    FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
    CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179i)
    The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
    Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr

    Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.

    The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.

    Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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    FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
    CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179j)
    The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
    Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr

    Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.

    The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.

    Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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    Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
    Ann & Steve Toon

     

  • Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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    Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
    Ann & Steve Toon

     

  • First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
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    First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
    The newyl born Orang-Utan girl named Rieke is wrapped in a warm, green drapery at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2015. Rieke was born on 12 January 2015. Photo: Ralf Hirschberger/ (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
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    First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
    The newyl born Orang-Utan girl named Rieke is being fed with a bottle of milk at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2015. Rieke was born on 12 January 2015. Photo: Ralf Hirschberger/ (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
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    First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
    The newyl born Orang-Utan girl named Rieke is wrapped in a warm, green drapery at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2015. Rieke was born on 12 January 2015. Photo: Ralf Hirschberger/ (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
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    First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
    The newyl born Orang-Utan girl named Rieke is being fed with a bottle of milk at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2015. Rieke was born on 12 January 2015. Photo: Ralf Hirschberger/ (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

  • First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
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    First public appearance of Orang-Utan girl Rieke at Berlin zoo
    The newyl born Orang-Utan girl named Rieke is being cared for by animal caretaker Stefan Aust at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2015. Rieke was born on 12 January 2015. Photo: Ralf Hirschberger/ (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT

     

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