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Hace poco hicieron un concurso donde los participantes a través del hashtag #natgeo100contest podían subir imágenes. Aquí te dejaremos el trabajo de los finalistas y otros concursantes para que puedas admirarlo.
El ganador: “Las cebras en el abrevadero en la reserva Masái Mara (Kenia)”
Empleado de zoológico abraza a una gorila huérfana en Senkwekwe (Congo)
“Ahí viene el sol”
“Sin duda este día valió la pena”
Familia de jirafas al amanecer
Dos torres
Amigo del pangolín
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I was totally privileged to spend time with the world’s best #pangolin care-givers at the #tikkihywoodtrust for an upcoming @natgeo magazine story. I witnessed an extraordinary #relationship unfold as these men helped rescued, traumatized pangolin to find ants and termites to eat and kept them safe from predators and poachers. Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked animal in the illegal wildlife trade and are extraordinarily endangered. The Tikki Hywood Trust undertakes public awareness campaigns, trains law enforcement and judiciary personnel, conducts research, and rehabilitates pangolins that have been confiscated from the illegal trade. They operate with partners across Africa and advise in Asia. A recently opened extension #tikkihywoodfoundation.cameroon is doing great work in the epicenter of the illegal pangolin world. Founder Lisa Hywood is seen as a global expert on how to care for Pangolins in captivity and along with partner Ellen Connelly, they represent an extraordinary example of how to care for animals. The trust also engages with other organizations and governments throughout Africa to highlight the plight of pangolins, raising awareness of their conservation status and educating them as to the need for conserving pangolins, as well as implementing conservation actions. Many of their activities are not covered by research grants and they rely on sponsors and donations to continue their work. It is estimated that over a million pangolin have been lost in the last ten years, this is from a population that we have never counted, we have no idea how many remain, and we know it is not possible to breed these animals in captivity. We are losing these extraordinary animals so quickly to the illegal Asian market that they may disappear before we can truly appreciate them. @natgeo #conservation #Endangered #antipoaching #WildlifeCrime #Africa #wildlifecrime
Una publicación compartida de Brent Stirton (@brentstirton) el 16 Feb, 2019 a las 11:05 PST
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Tormenta de verano en el Gran Cañón
Un elefante tailandés rescatado
Playa en Ipanema, Río de Janeiro
Tiburón ballena
Entre el caos y el sueño
Erupción del volcán Tavurvur
Ovejita de las islas Feroe
Cacatúas rosas buscando agua
Corderos dentro de un automóvil en mercado ganadero
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Here I share again my most loved photograph, which brought to my entire instagram blog many interesting followers💫 These curious lambs are the little part of the huge animal market in Marneuli, Georgia. The market is divided into three parts: The horses’ part, the sheep part and the cows’ part. This rainy and cloudy day was the first day for me to be there and to see animal market at all. Shooting by shooting, slow by slow I got to this car and noticed those two lambs, sleeping inside cosily, then noticed this red leather armchair and started shooting untill the lambs woke up and I appeared in the car, ending up with this alive, true, sad and beautiful story 🌾🌺🌾#natgeo100contest
Una publicación compartida de Khatiani (@khatia.ni) el 20 Feb, 2019 a las 1:23 PST
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