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Images tagged "snare-removal"

Snare and a machete in the Budongo Forest where efforts are continually underway to end poaching. Uganda, 2009.
"Man traps" are made of old car parts and used along farmers' fields to catch large game, including primates.  Uganda, 2009.
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.
Ex-hunters trace their steps using GPS deep into Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Siphewe Sithole of The Black Mambas in a classroom. South Africa, 2016.
Dominic holding a snare in the Budongo Forest where efforts are continually underway to end poaching. Uganda, 2009.
Ex-hunters trace their steps using GPS deep into Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Dominic holding a snare and a machete in the Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Ofen holding a snare in the Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Ofen taking a rest during snare removal  in the Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Ofen holding a snare in the Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
A dead and decomposing rat, caught in a snare in Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
This duiker was found trapped in a snare. She was alive but had already been partially eaten by scavengers because she could not escape. The anti-poaching unit euthanized and buried her. Uganda, 2009.
This duiker was found trapped in a snare in Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
A duiker, euthanized by an anti-poaching unit after she was trapped in a snare in Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
A duiker being buried by an anti-poaching unit after she was trapped in a snare in Budongo Forest. Uganda, 2009.
Snare-removal team in Budongo forest. Uganda, 2009.
Wild chimpanzee in a tree in the Budongo Forest where efforts are continually underway to end poaching. Uganda, 2009.

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