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Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.  USA, 2018. Kelly Guerin / 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 worker pulls a dead duck from a pot filled with boiling water at a slaughterhouse.  Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
The blood of slaughtered ducks drips down a wall into a bowl at a small slaughtering shop at an Indonesian wet market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Shaker flasks run as part of an experiment to determine optimal myceliual growth conditions.
Prachi Jha empties a flask of mycelium into a jar for testing purposes.
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.
At this sale yard in New South Wales sheep sales are much higher than usual because of the drought and fires.
Helicopters work continually throughout the day dropping water on a hot zone that erupted near the fire decimated town of Grizzly Flats.
Resident elephants at Elephant Freedom Village interact with the first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021.
A member of the staff at The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation performs target training and foot care on one of the 22 elephants in their care.
A member of the staff at The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation performs target training and foot care on one of the 22 elephants in their care.
Elephant keeper Dodekho Saono, walks with 52-year-old Mae Beepoh as they they take their first international visitors in over a year for a walk through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
The first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021 walk through the community forest with elephants at Elephant Freedom Village.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
The first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021 wash elephants in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Teerapong Sakdamrongsri (Non Chai), the founder and owner of Elephant Freedom Village, washes the resident elephants with his staff.
Elephants enjoy swimming in the river at Elephant Freedom Village in northern Thailand.As COVID devastated Thailand's tourist industry, thousands of elephants typically forced to work in the tourism industry in Thailand are now not working due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with their owners struggling to feed and maintain them. The EFV community forest model has emerged as a sustainable alternative for co-existence and is proving to be popular with international tourists who want to learn more about Karen elephant culture and experience elephants in their natural environment without the abuse and exploitation that often occurs at traditional tourist camps.
Activist Jason Bolalek rescues a young calf from a dairy farm. She was brought to Cornell University for veterinary care and adopted by Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.
One of the 130 Jersey cows who perished in the fire that engulfed the Percy farm in Stowe, Vermont.
Red hybrid tilapia converge at the surface of a floating pen,  waiting to be fed at a fish farm in Thailand.
A large number of red hybrid tilapia feed on food pellets,  in a crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. A worker in the background tosses a handful of pellets into the water.
A large group of red hybrid tilapia wait to be fed in a densely crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. Overcrowding is common problem in aquaculture,  which can affect the health of the fish being raised.

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