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Images tagged "side-view"

Cows who survived the hurricane, stranded on a porch, surrounded by flood waters. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
The skinned body of a chicken is seen on a butcher's table, waiting to be cut, in a local meat market. India, 2021. S. Chakrabarti / 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
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
A detailed look at the high tech media tanks which are the vessels that prepare feedstock for the microbes which will culminate in tasty rhiza mycoproteins. The Better Meat Company grows and sell these healthful fermented proteins to companies to use as blended or fully animal-free meats.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, looks through a microscope while Head of Product, Ignacio Vargas, works in the background.
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.
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina.
Industrial farm surrounded by flood water.
Industrial farm surrounded by flood water.
Cows who survived the hurricane, stranded on a porch, surrounded by flood waters.
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.
John Roberts, Director of Elephants & Conservation at the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, conducts one of his daily Lockdown Live Streams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Roberts has used these livestreams to maintain interest in and financial support for elephants and their mahouts.
An elephant is chained in a small corral without enough food or proper care. 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.
Papas Nukaew (NIjaan), the camp manager at Elephant Freedom Village (EFV), washes his elephants with their first foreign visitors in over a year. Nijaan is a Karen elder and maintains an intimate relationship with the elephant family at EFV.
In a pen for sick dairy cows, a Holstein mother has recently died. Her newborn calf lies nearby. Other mothers nurse their newborns before they are separated. The calves at this farm will either grow into become dairy cows, or be shot.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
Two of the six Jersey calves who were rescued from a barn fire stand in a holding pen at a nearby farm.
Workers at a fish farm in Thailand weigh and pack fresh red hybrid tilapia that have recently been slaughtered by "live chilling".
A worker at a fish farm in Thailand pushes a cart containing a drum of sedated red hybrid tilapia that have recently been harvested. The fish will be transported to a supermarket and sold fresh.
Several live Nile tilapia swim in the murky water of a densely crowded tank at a supermarket in Thailand.
Close-up of a crate full of dead milkfish at an Indonesian fish market.
Workers at a fish market in Indonesia unload crates of dead milkfish from a transport truck.
Two of the six Jersey calves who were rescued from a barn fire stand in a holding pen at a nearby farm. USA, 2022.

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