• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Medium
0 Items
We Animals Media
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Mission
    • Meet the Team
    • Outcomes
    • Our Supporters
  • WORK WITH US
    • For Photojournalists
    • For Media
    • Collaborate
    • Join Our Team
  • OUR WORK
    • News and Updates
    • Our Assignments
    • Short Films
    • Unbound Project
    • Award-Winning Work
  • LEARNING
    • Animal Photojournalism
    • Resources
    • Fellowship
    • MASTERCLASS
      • Register
      • Log In
  • SHOP
    • Our Books
    • Fine Art Prints
  • DONATE
  • USE VISUALS
Select Page

Images tagged "odd-toed-ungulate"

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
Volunteers console Flapjack, a donkey requiring evacuation.
Close up of branding on a horse rescued from the PMU (Pregnant Mare Urine) industry at Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Peter Esegon, one of the rhino caretakers, watches over Najin as she naps in her their holding area at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Central Kenya. The rhinos are also protected around the clock by armed guardians. Kenya, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
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. Kenya, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Zacharia Kipkirui, one of the primary rhino caretakers at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, watches over the Fatu and Najin inside their holding area where visitors can come and learn about the plight of the northern white rhino. Kipkirui has been looking after the rhinos since they were transferred to Ol Pejeta from Dvur Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic in 2009. Kenya, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Northern white rhino caretakers Zacharia Kipkirui (left) and Peter Esegon (right) usher Fatu and Najin into their holding area at the end of the day at Ol Pejeta conservancy in Central Kenya a couple days before their procedure. Kenya, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Horses evacuated from the Nk’Mip Creek wild fire find temporary refuge at Desert Park racetrack in Osoyoos, BC.

Archives

Categories

Recent Posts

  • The Fate of Canadian Dairy Cows Revealed on World Milk Day
  • New Assignment: Crowded Bird Markets During the Rise of Avian Flu
  • Meet The Team: Suzanne Goodwin – Metadata Editor
  • Announcing Our 2023 Animal Photojournalism Fellows
  • World Press Freedom Day: How Ag-Gag Limits Animal Photojournalism
  • Raising Animal Issues to EU Parliament
  • Meet The Team: Eva von Jagow – Digital Marketing Manager
  • Our Top 10 Images For Earth Day
  • Introducing our new Stock Alerts newsletter
  • In Photos: Bird Flu Around the Globe

Contact Us

Email Us
Subscribe to Newsletter
Follow on Social Media:

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

Legal

FAQs
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use

We Animals Media is a federally incorporated non-profit.

© 2023 We Animals Media