RF2K8NE2X–Wingmasters: The World of Owls demonstration
RMW4J2CN–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMW7R6R3–A researcher working for the Endangered Wildlife Trust using radio telemetry equipment to track African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) whilst walking with tourists, Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa, July 2009.
RM2KB47X0–Portrait of a mahout (elephant keeper) with an elephant in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conserva
RM2BH1MM8–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RF2K8NEEX–Wingmasters: The World of Owls demonstration
RMW4J2D5–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF452P1–Elephant Population Management Program surgeon Dr Dean Hendrickson, director of Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital makes ID notch in vasectomised wild elephant bull (Loxodonta africana). Dr Deena Brenner, vet at Denver Zoo assists. Pr
RM2KB47X1–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cente
RM2BH1MJH–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RF2K8NE34–Wingmasters: The World of Owls demonstration
RMW4J2F5–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF452MH–Elephant Population Management Program surgeon Dr Johan Marais, left, of the University of Pretoria's Faculty of Veterinary Science assisted by Dr Dean Hendrickson, director of Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital perform vasectomy on wi
RM2KB47TX–An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on
RM2BH1MNY–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RF2K8NDH0–Wingmasters: The World of Owls demonstration
RMW4J2E2–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF452RK–Wild elephant bull, (Loxodonta africana), hoisted into position by crane for vasectomy operation in bush by the Elephant Population Management Program team. Private game reserve in Limpopo, South Africa, April 2011. Winner of the IUCN Grant, Melvita Natur
RM2KB47YJ–An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on
RM2BH1MR7–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RF2K8NDAY–Wingmasters: The World of Owls demonstration
RMW4J2D1–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF4534X–Team of Elephant Population Management Program surgeons perform vasectomy on wild elephant bull, (Loxodonta africana), using keyhole surgery. Private game reserve in Limpopo, South Africa. April 2011. Winner of the IUCN Grant, Melvita Nature Images Award
RM2KB47XC–Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the onl
RM2BH1MM3–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2CD–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF4533D–Wild elephant (Loxodonta africana), vas deferens, removed during keyhole surgery in the bush. Private game reserve in Limpopo, South Africa, April 2011. Winner of the IUCN grant in the Melvita Nature Images Awards Competition 2013. Winner of the IUCN G
RM2KB47X6–Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the onl
RM2BH1MP4–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2DD–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF452PC–Wild elephant (Loxodonta africana), vas deferens, removed during keyhole surgery in the bush. Private game reserve in Limpopo, South Africa, April 2011. Winner of the IUCN grant in the Melvita Nature Images Awards Competition 2013
RM2KB480B–Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the onl
RM2BH1MGC–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2F2–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMEG4B3P–Wild elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) hoisted into position by crane vasectomy operation in bush by the Elephant Population Management Program team Dr Jeff Zuba senior associate veterinarian the San Diego Zoological Society holding elephant's trunk. Pri
RM2KB47XK–Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the onl
RM2BH1MFN–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J29C–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMEG4DRM–Angelique Todd veterinarians during the anaesthesia 'Blackback' Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) 'Ngobo'. Gorilla anaesthetised by veterinary team in order to remove wire snare wrist. Mongambe Dzanga-Ndoki National Park Central African Republic June 2012
RM2KB47X8–Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the onl
RM2BH1MGF–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2B0–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMEG4CYC–Domestic Asian elephants (Elephas maximas) used riding safaris their keepers Royal Chitwan National Park Nepal.
RM2KB47XA–Mother with a three year old baby at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation
RM2BH1MG9–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2BE–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMEG4DR1–Pantanal cowboy / gaucho (Pantaneiros) driving cattle. Pantanal Brazil August 2010.
RM2KB47WD–An elephant is on a daily examination at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservati
RM2BH1MFC–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2AY–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF0JX2X–Shepherd with his sheep, Dolni Glavanak, Eastern Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria, May 2013.
RM2KB47Y6–Close-up of the elephant in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one org
RM2BH1MF9–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2C3–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RMF0TWEG–Shepherd with his sheep and a goat, Dolni Glavanak, Eastern Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria, May 2013.
RM2KB47X3–Elephants at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one
RM2BH1MG5–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J29R–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47TW–Mahouts (elephant keepers) home in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only
RM2BH1MFH–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2D3–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WX–Forest restoration project in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one o
RM2BH1MF6–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2E8–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WA– Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant
RM2BH1MFW–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2AD–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WM– Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant
RM2BH1MG0–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2E3–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47W2– Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant
RM2BH1NP7–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2DN–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47W1– Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant
RM2BH1NT6–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2CY–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WF–An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on
RM2BH1NTB–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2B5–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47X4–Elephants at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one
RM2BH1NWP–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2CW–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47X7–A member of staff every morning takes out garbage from the Elephant Conservation Center territory, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Co
RM2BH1NNF–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2EJ–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47W8–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
RM2BH1NTX–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2D8–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB4801–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
RM2BH1NFR–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2AA–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WK–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
RM2BH1NK6–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2AP–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47WE–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
RM2BH1NF7–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2A2–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
RM2KB47W3–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
RM2BH1P04–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
RMW4J2AE–MIAMI, FL - MARCH 17: Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse - Scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 17, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are at least 6 fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars. Fireman remove rubble delicately by hand in respect for the deceased and their families People: Atmosphere
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