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Images tagged "oceania"

An injured possum receives treatment at Southern Cross Wildlife Care for severe burns caused by the bushfires.
Veterinarian Chris Barton of Vets for Compassion carries eucalyptus browse into a destroyed eucalyptus tree plantation where surviving koalas perch high in trees. The fresh eucalyptus is tied to the base of trees which lures them down, at which point the rescuers and vets can catch the koala and assess them for injuries. If the animals are kept for rehabilitation, they will later be released to the wild.
Louise Bonomi with a joey who was injured by the bushfires.
A mother koala and her joey who survived the forest fires in Mallacoota.
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.
A sub-adult wombat is treated for a brain injury and various wounds at Southern Cross Wildlife Care. He was most likely hurt when fleeing the fires.
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.
An arborist helping with animal rescues with an injured koala.
An activist and investigator filming at a duck farm. Australia,  2017. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Liberation NSW / We Animals Media
Ducks and investigator in a factory farm. Australia, 2017. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Liberation NSW / We Animals Media
A worker with an electric prod loads sheep onto trucks. Australia, 2013. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
The silence before the killing commences. This dog will intently watch for ducks that fall from the sky and be rewarded for retrieving the bodies for his master. Australia, 2017. Stefano Belacchi / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Born onto the concrete floor of the sale yard, this lamb has little value in this transit point between farm and slaughterhouse.  Australia, 2018. Lissy Jayne / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Across the confines of this crowded pen, dairy cow and photographer lock eyes. Australia, 2017. Lissy Jayne / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Born onto the concrete floor of the sale yard, this lamb has little value in this transit point between farm and slaughterhouse. Australia, 2018. Lissy Jayne / HIDDEN / We Animals Media

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