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Images tagged "anti-poaching"

Pikin and Appolinaire. Pikin was being transported from the vet clinic to the new gorilla enclosure, but woke up early from the sedation. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel and Shai, a gorilla who was orphaned by the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
Snare and a machete in the Budongo Forest where efforts are continually underway to end poaching. Uganda, 2009.
A rescued gorilla. Cameroon, 2009.
"Man traps" are made of old car parts and used along farmers' fields to catch large game, including primates.  Uganda, 2009.
Rachel and Shai. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with a group of juvenile gorillas. Cameroon, 2009.
Thierry with  a juvenile gorilla, rescued from the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
A rescued gorilla. Cameroon, 2009.
Helen Jerotich holding a snare at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Nkan Daniel, a gorilla rescued from the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
Helen Jerotich and an ANAW team member during snare removal at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Rachel with one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Snare Removal Work in Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Helen Jerotich with African Network for Animal Welfare. Kenya, 2016.
Rachel and Shai, a gorilla who was orphaned by the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Helen Jerotich holding a snare at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Rachel offering some milk to one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Two ANAW team members searching for snares at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Rachel with Nkan Daniel, one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Ex-hunters trace their steps using GPS deep into Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Rachel with the juvenile gorillas she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Dominic holding a snare in the Budongo Forest where efforts are continually underway to end poaching. Uganda, 2009.

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