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Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia
The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.
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FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
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REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
Butterfly caligo specie in Arenal in Costa Rica, Central America. The owl butterflies, the genus Caligo, are known for their huge eyespots, which resemble owls' eyes. They are found in the rainforests and secondary forests of Mexico, Central, and South America. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239187
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Pink Floyd Ausstellung in London
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Light Bulb suits are recreated from originals by Storm Thorgerson for the album Delicate Sound of Thunder
'Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains' exhibition photocall, V&A Museum, London, UK - 09 May 2017
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FEATURE - Sternenhimmel in Utah
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Photographer lighting Delicate Arch with a headtorch beneath a spectacular night sky at the Natural Bridges State Park
Stars above the Natural Bridges State Park, Utah, America - 02 Dec 2015
Photographer Dave Stevenson took these stunning night-time images during a recent visit to the Natural Bridges State Park. Hiking out into the Utah park one night - with his trusty head torch and camera - he was confronted with a stunning vista as stars filled the sky. However, he wasn't the only creature enjoying the spectacular view as his solo hike caused him to cross paths with a couple of mountain lions! However, it all proved worth it when he was able to take these breath-taking shots of some of the beautiful arches that help give the park its name. He captured landmarks such as the Delicate Arch and the Owachomo bridge silhouetted against a night sky crammed full of stars. Both of these arches are naturally formed and have been created over thousands of years thanks to erosion.
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