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Images tagged "park"

Photographing a lone dolphin. USA, 2012.
Captive dolphin on display at Sea Life Park in Hawaii. USA, 2012.
The swim-with-dolphins industry is lucrative. Visitors sometimes pay hundreds of dollars for just minutes in a pool with captive dolphins.
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina.
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina.
Helen Jerotich holding a snare at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Helen Jerotich and an ANAW team member during snare removal at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Snare Removal Work in Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Helen Jerotich with African Network for Animal Welfare. Kenya, 2016.
Helen Jerotich holding a snare at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Two ANAW team members searching for snares at the Soysambu Conservancy northwest of Nairobi. Kenya, 2016.
Yenzekile Mathebula and Leitah Mkhabela of The Black Mambas. South Africa, 2016.
Siphewe Sithole of The Black Mambas in a classroom. South Africa, 2016.
Photographing a lone dolphin. USA, 2012.
A lone dolphin before a performance. USA, 2012.
Felicia Mogahane and Colin Mathebula with a giraffe carcass found during snare removal at Balule Nature Reserve. South Africa, 2016.
Giraffe carcass found by Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit during snare removal at Balule Nature Reserve. South Africa, 2016.
Felicia Mogahane and Siphewe Sithole, members of the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit, holding snares. South Africa, 2016.
NoCry Mzimba and Barry Venter, members of the Black Mamba Anit-Poaching Unit. South Africa, 2016.
Detail of maps used by a Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit during snare removal at Balule Nature Reserve. South Africa, 2016.
Snare found by a Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit during snare removal at Balule Nature Reserve. South Africa, 2016.
Ann Ledaiki Nailante is a ranger with the Kenyan Wildlife Services. Kenya, 2016.
Colin Mathebula, member of a Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit during snare removal at Balule Nature Reserve. South Africa, 2016.

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