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Images tagged "close-up"

Bearing witness to the opening day of the duck hunt. Australia, 2017.
Close up of a turkey's feet in a cage at a live poultry auction. Australia, 2017.
Red Lionfish at Ripley's aquarium in Canada, 2016.
Chickens, goats, and vegetarian offerings are held in the long line leading to the temple.
An annointed goat, moments before she is sacrificed at the temple.
Animals are cleaned, dismembered, and cooked after the sacrifice.
Carcasses at Dakshinkali Temple. Nepal, 2017.
A person carrying beheaded animals. Nepal, 2017.
A worshipper and a goat, moments before the animal is sacrificed.
A beheaded goat at the temple altar.
A beheaded goat at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
Animals being washed before sacrifice.
Animals being washed before sacrifice at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
A muti market, where animal parts are sold for traditional and medicinal purposes. South Africa, 2016.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. The main fish auction in the port of Piraeus (the chief sea port of Athens) is the largest in Greece, processing and selling approximately 150 to 200 tonnes of fish daily, of which about 60 to 70 tonnes are from Greek fishing vessels operating in the local seas, about 20 to 30 tonnes are from Greek fish farms, and the remainder are imports.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. The main fish auction in the port of Piraeus (the chief sea port of Athens) is the largest in Greece, processing and selling approximately 150 to 200 tonnes of fish daily, of which about 60 to 70 tonnes are from Greek fishing vessels operating in the local seas, about 20 to 30 tonnes are from Greek fish farms, and the remainder are imports.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. Fish farms discharge high levels of harmful pollutants, leading to algal blooms and dead zones and contaminating the water supply. They are also breeding grounds for disease, which can spread to native fish populations. Not only are the fish farms in Greek coastal sea and bay ecosystems damaging the local ecosystems, but they are forcing hundreds of thousands of fish inside overcrowded cages, just to be killed en masse using temperature shocks to maintain the fast pace of the production chain.
Phoenix, one of two calves rescued from the fires. Only Phoenix survived. Here she is being bottle fed by Edgar's Mission sanctuary founder Pam Ahern.
Koalas feel much more secure when they can hold on to something tightly. When koalas need to be examined at Southern Cross Wildlife Care, they give them a teddy bear to cling to. This koala was orphaned in the bushfires and is recovering from wounds.
Drowned body of a broiler chicken on a porch. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Volunteers console Flapjack, a donkey requiring evacuation.
A hen looks out from the slits of her cage, where she is packed in with other chickens for transport to the wet market. They will remain in these cages until they are selected for slaughter. India, 2021. S. Chakrabarti / We Animals Media
A lone duck confined to a tiny cage at an Indonesian duck egg farm is barely able to move and cannot open or stretch her wings. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Ducks are grasped by their necks by a worker and taken from the holding pens to the kill floor of a small slaughterhouse. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media

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