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  • NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
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    NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
    October 9, 2019, Berlin, Germany: For three days now, the activists of Extinction Rebellion have been blocking streets in Berlin. Hundreds follow the call for occupation of the Berlin Victory Column, The Potsdamer Platz, as well as bridges located in the city center. The actions restrict far fewer Berliners as expected by the movement. One thing is remarkable about these protests, the peaceful manners between police and demonstrators - evidently a well thought strategy by the XR de-escalation team. The movement demands ''the immediate declaration of climatic emergency,'' ''Drastic measures to combat climate change,'' and ''Genuine democracy tools to help citizens monitor climate change. (Credit Image: © Eric Cortes/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
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    NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
    October 9, 2019, Berlin, Germany: For three days now, the activists of Extinction Rebellion have been blocking streets in Berlin. Hundreds follow the call for occupation of the Berlin Victory Column, The Potsdamer Platz, as well as bridges located in the city center. The actions restrict far fewer Berliners as expected by the movement. One thing is remarkable about these protests, the peaceful manners between police and demonstrators - evidently a well thought strategy by the XR de-escalation team. The movement demands ''the immediate declaration of climatic emergency,'' ''Drastic measures to combat climate change,'' and ''Genuine democracy tools to help citizens monitor climate change. (Credit Image: © Eric Cortes/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
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    NEWS - Klima Aktivisten halten die deutsche Polizei auf Trab
    October 9, 2019, Berlin, Germany: For three days now, the activists of Extinction Rebellion have been blocking streets in Berlin. Hundreds follow the call for occupation of the Berlin Victory Column, The Potsdamer Platz, as well as bridges located in the city center. The actions restrict far fewer Berliners as expected by the movement. One thing is remarkable about these protests, the peaceful manners between police and demonstrators - evidently a well thought strategy by the XR de-escalation team. The movement demands ''the immediate declaration of climatic emergency,'' ''Drastic measures to combat climate change,'' and ''Genuine democracy tools to help citizens monitor climate change. (Credit Image: © Eric Cortes/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206j)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206b)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206h)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206c)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206e)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206f)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206i)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206a)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206g)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
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    FEATURE - China: Tibetantilopen in Hoh Xil
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8865206d)
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Tibetan antelope is a medium-sized bovid native to the Tibetan plateau. Fewer than 75,000 individuals are left in the wild. In recent years, they have become endangered due to poaching. They are hunted for their soft and warm wool which is usually obtained after death. This wool is known as shahtoosh and is used to weave shawls . At present, international trade in their products is strictly prohibited.
    Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil (Kekexili) in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China - 12 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423k)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423j)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423i)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423h)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423g)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423f)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


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  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423e)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423c)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423b)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at Fancy?s Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
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    FEATURE - Kleines Eriskay Pony in Dorset
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (8818423d)
    A rare Eriskay Pony has been born at FancyÕs Farm on the isle of Portland. The new foal, named Quiddle, bred from ponies, Quintus and Quiver, is extra special as she is a rare Eriskay Pony. There are fewer than 300 registered females in the world according to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
    Rare Eriskay Pony born on the isle of Portland, Dorset, UK - 11 May 2017


    (c) Dukas