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Images tagged "enclosure"

Gary Smith giving water to thirsty pigs at an LA Animal Save vigil.
A crocodile farm holds several hundred animals in a series of small enclosures. Cambodia, 2011.
Pure crocodile or sting ray leather for sale at an alligator farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Crocodiles, less than a year old, at a crocodile farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Young crocodiles at a farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Crocodile farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Close up of a turkey's feet in a cage at a live poultry auction. Australia, 2017.
Performing dolphin. Lithuania, 2016.
Performing dolphins. Lithuania, 2016.
California sea lion at a zoo in Denmark.
Bottlenose dolphin between performances. Lithuania, 2016.
Seal and basketball hoop. Lithuania, 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. 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.
At this sale yard in New South Wales sheep sales are much higher than usual because of the drought and fires.
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
Turkeys are caught by hand and thrown into cages on a truck heading to the slaughterhouse. Poland, 2000. Andrew Skowron / 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
A group of ducklings confined to a small wire cage at a duck egg farm. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Rows of battery cages at a duck egg farm in Indonesia house hundreds of ducks. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A view from behind rows of battery cages at a duck egg farm in Indonesia. Excrement drips down the cages and the ducks are missing feathers and suffering from skin irritation. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A group of ducklings huddles together in the corner of a small pen at an Indonesian duck farm. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Ducks try to stay as far away from the workers as possible at a small slaughterhouse in Indonesia, while the workers select ducks to be slaughtered. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
An overview of a large shed that houses thousands of ducks confined to dry pens at an Indonesian duck egg farm. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
One of the many barns sitting in the floodwaters of Abbotsford, BC during the 2021 flooding.

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