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Images tagged "night"

An investigator outside of a turkey shed on a brightly moonlit night.
Investigation with Animal Equality.
A quiet moment before investigators enter a farm.
Activists and rescuers crossing a field to a farm. Australia, 2013.
Activists leave a farm with three rescued pigs at 3am. Australia, 2013.
LA Animal Save vigil at Farmer John Slaughterhouse in Los Angeles. USA, 2017.
Gary Smith giving water to thirsty pigs at an LA Animal Save vigil.
The road to Dakshinkali temple, where animals are used in religious sacrifice.
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 two main fishing methods used are purse seine (nets resembling a drawstring purse when tightened to surround the fish) and trawler nets, with each vessel removing approximately 3 to 7 tonnes of fish from the sea per day. Onboard the fishing vessels, the fish are left to slowly suffocate to death. The amount of bycatch is high—several tonnes of undesirable dead fish are dropped back into the sea.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails. Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and you’ve probably never heard of them. They are trafficked by the thousands for their scales, which are boiled off their bodies for use in traditional medicine; for their meat, which is a high-end delicacy in Vietnam and in China; and for their blood, which is considered to be a healing tonic. Vietnam, 2020. Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
A portrait of pangolin caretaker Dinh Van Tham, 61, in the pangolin quarantine area of the rehabilitation center. Vietnam, 2020. Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Wildland Firefighter crews work throughout the night as they backburn areas of the Caldor Fire to prevent further spread.
Wildland Firefighter crews work throughout the night as they backburn areas of the Caldor Fire to prevent further spread.
A member of a crew of investigators and filmmakers documents the animals and conditions inside a turkey factory farm. Canada, 2020. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Thousands of turkeys inside a factory farm. The heat causes them to pant. Canada, 2020. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A windmill still stands with the orange night sky lit by the Caldor Fire behind it.
A fishmonger beheads a fresh Nile tilapia for a customer at a wet market in Thailand. A large pile of catfish fillets is in the foreground.
Live catfish are displayed for sale on metal trays at a wet market in Thailand. A vendor hoses out an empty tray in the background.
Live climbing perches are displayed for sale in a metal bucket with no water next to a tray of snakehead heads at a wet market in Thailand.
Shoppers browse the stalls at a wet market in Thailand in the early morning. A fish stall displays fish and shellfish.
During a nighttime harvest at an Indonesian milkfish farm, workers wearing protective helmets stand in the water of a fish pond pulling up on a harvesting net. Captured and crowded milkfish jump and struggle trying to flee from confinement within the net. Crowding the fish together deprives them of oxygen and they will eventually suffocate.
Fimmakers and investigators film the dusty conditions inside a turkey factory farm. Canada, 2020. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Investigators at an egg farm. Spain, 2017. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Equality / We Animals Media

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