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Images tagged "hoofed-mammal"

Peter Esegon, 47, one of the primary rhino caretakers at Ol Pejeta Conservancy relaxes with Najin as she takes a nap.The caretakers live away from their families at a small camp within eyesight of the rhino holding area for 20 days on and 6 days off.
NPR (National Police Reservists) have a moment of prayer before they go out on an overnight patrol of Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Central Kenya.The armed men patrol the 360 km2 (140 sq mi) not-for-profit wildlife conservancy around the clock and protect the rhinos and other animals from deadly poachers.
Louise Bonomi with a joey who was injured by the bushfires. Curious horses in the pasture came over to investigate. Australia, 2020. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
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.
Cattle on dry, smokey landscapes in the Corryong area.
Cows who survived the hurricane, stranded on a porch, surrounded by flood waters. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
At this sale yard in New South Wales sheep sales are much higher than usual because of the drought and fires.
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.  USA, 2018. Kelly Guerin / We Animals Media
Cattle graze in smoky conditions from the White Rock Lake fire. Much of BC has been under air quality warnings for weeks due to heavy smoke from local fires.
Volunteers console Flapjack, a donkey requiring evacuation.
Miyoko Schinner, founder of Miyoko's Creamery, making friends at a farm animal sanctuary.
Miyoko Schinner, founder of Miyoko's Creamery, spends time with two resident rescued pigs at her sanctuary, Rancho Compasión.
A cow being transported across Europe reaches for a tree branch while the truck is parked at the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
Sheep graze on scorched land in the Buchan area.
Cattle grazing in a dry and fire-scorched landscape near Corryong.
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.
Animals transported for slaughter from across Europe through the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
It is illegal for animals to be transported in heat over 30 degrees.
Cows grazing near Goose Lake in Vernon BC. Thick smoke from the White Rock Lake wildfire billows in the background.
A pig stands close to his rescuers within the active Caldor Fire zone, before they relocate him to safety.
Several cows at a crowded feedlot.
Cattle on dry, smokey landscapes in the Corryong area.
At this sale yard in New South Wales sheep sales are much higher than usual because of the drought and fires.
At this sale yard in New South Wales sheep sales are much higher than usual because of the drought and fires.

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