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DUK10162607_001
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_002
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_005
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_009
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_003
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_007
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_008
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_006
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10162607_004
FEATURE - Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark plant 15 vom Aussterben bedrohte Tüpfelbeutelmarder in Bannockburn in der Nähe von Nowra freizulassen
Ten endangered Eastern Quolls have successfully passed health checks in preparation for their release back into the wild.
The conservation group Aussie Ark led the health assessments ahead of an upcoming ‘wild’ release on the NSW south coast. In partnership with the University of Sydney and Sydney Zoo, Aussie Ark plans to release 15 Eastern Quolls into Bannockburn, a 68-hectare feral-proof site near Nowra. This area was designed to replicate the 400-hectare Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary, known as ‘the Ark,’ which serves as a stronghold for numerous endangered species.
This marks the first time Eastern Quolls will be released at Bannockburn - a significant conservation milestone for a species that is extinct on mainland Australia. Intensive post-release monitoring, including VHF radio transmitters, camera traps, and cage trapping, will track how the quolls adapt and interact with their new environment.
The ten quolls from Aussie Ark - six females and four males - were born and raised at the sanctuary, giving them valuable survival skills for life in the wild. Yet, every precaution has been taken to ensure their readiness.
Before their release, Aussie Ark Operations Manager Dean Reid and Somersby Animal Hospital Head Vet Dr Robin Crisman performed detailed health checks on the quolls, assessing their teeth, weight, and overall condition, and confirming that the females had inactive pouches. All ten quolls passed with flying colours and are now ready for their new home.
“I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to handle these animals and work with them,” said Dr Crisman. “There are a lot of people who don’t even know what an Eastern Quoll is! And to be involved with this project with Aussie Ark, and have the ability to help repopulate an endangered species, is phenomenal.”
Soon, the ten quolls will join five more bred at Sydney Zoo at Bannockburn. The site is part of the SE NSW Eastern Quoll hub, a network of sanctuaries dedicated to a genetic metap *** Local
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DUK10141877_006
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A sprayed cobra (Naja sumatrana) was released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719241
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DUK10141877_005
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A sprayed cobra (Naja sumatrana) was released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719243
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DUK10141877_007
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A sprayed cobra (Naja sumatrana) was released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719244
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DUK10141877_011
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) was released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719246
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DUK10141877_002
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) was released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719247
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DUK10141877_001
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
Officers take pictures of a reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) before being released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719250
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DUK10141877_004
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
A reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) was in a box before being released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719249
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DUK10141877_008
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
Officers took a reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) from inside the box to be released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719251
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DUK10141877_009
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
Officers show a box containing a young reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) which will be released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719248
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DUK10141877_003
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
Officers take pictures of a reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) before being released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719242
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DUK10141877_010
FEATURE - Zurück in die Freiheit: Tierschützer wildern Kobras und Netzpythons im indonesischen Harapan Forest of Jambi aus
Officers open a box containing a reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) which will be released by the snake rescue community Ralu Jambee in collaboration with the Jambi Natural Resources Conservation Center in the Harapan Forest of Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia, Wednesday. There were 31 snakes released into the forest. Among them, two cobras and 29 reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus).
Where: Jambi City, Jambi Province, Indonesia
When: 14 Apr 2021
Credit: Ardi Wijaya/Opn Images/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 31719245
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DUK10121899_003
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069303
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DUK10121899_004
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069302
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DUK10121899_013
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069301
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DUK10121899_014
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069296
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DUK10121899_015
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069293
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DUK10121899_008
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069292
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DUK10121899_010
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069291
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DUK10121899_017
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069289
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DUK10121899_007
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069322
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DUK10121899_005
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069321
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DUK10121899_006
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069320
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DUK10121899_011
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069288
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DUK10121899_002
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069287
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DUK10121899_001
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069307
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DUK10121899_012
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069311
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DUK10121899_018
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069318
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DUK10121899_016
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069315
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DUK10121899_009
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Die jungen Seehunde Freya, Lotte, Mucki und Finchen werden auf einer Sandbank der Insel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert / 060819
*** Four small seals, named Freya, Lotte, Mucki and Finchen, are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich, Juist, Germany – 06 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30069314
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DUK10100697_025
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327526
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DUK10100697_024
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327525
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DUK10100697_029
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327524
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DUK10100697_017
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327523
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DUK10100697_009
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327522
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DUK10100697_008
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327521
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DUK10100697_013
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327520
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DUK10100697_030
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327519
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DUK10100697_010
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327518
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DUK10100697_027
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327517
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DUK10100697_006
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327516
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DUK10100697_007
FEATURE - Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist ausgewildert
Vier kleine Seehunde werden an einem Strand der Nordseeinsel Juist von Mitarbeitern der Seehundstation Norddeich ausgewildert, Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte und Elfriede haben ihr Auswilderungsgewicht von 25 kg erreicht und werden in die freie Wildbahn entlassen / 090818
*** Four small seals are being released on a beach of the North Sea island of Juist by employees of the seal station Norddeich,Benny, Stöpsel, Pünktchenlotte and Elfriede have reached their release weight of 25 kg and are released into the wild, Juist, Germany – 09 Aug 2018 ***
*** Local Caption *** 27327515
(c) Dukas