RM2G2WPM8–Kauern, Germany. 10th June, 2021. A webcam is directed at the eyrie on a chimney of the agricultural cooperative in which a stork is sitting. The first young have already hatched. Even before the little storks are able to leave their nests, conservationists are satisfied with the breeding occurrence in Thuringia. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G2WPM2–Kauern, Germany. 10th June, 2021. A webcam is directed at the eyrie on a chimney of the agricultural cooperative in which a stork is sitting. The first young have already hatched. Even before the little storks are able to leave their nests, conservationists are satisfied with the breeding occurrence in Thuringia. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G2WPKE–Kauern, Germany. 10th June, 2021. A webcam is directed at the eyrie on a chimney of the agricultural cooperative in which a stork is sitting. The first young have already hatched. Even before the little storks are able to leave their nests, conservationists are satisfied with the breeding occurrence in Thuringia. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G2WPM4–Kauern, Germany. 10th June, 2021. A webcam is directed at the eyrie on a chimney of the agricultural cooperative in which a stork is sitting. The first young have already hatched. Even before the little storks are able to leave their nests, conservationists are satisfied with the breeding occurrence in Thuringia. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G2WPKX–Kauern, Germany. 10th June, 2021. A webcam is directed at the eyrie on a chimney of the agricultural cooperative in which a stork is sitting. The first young have already hatched. Even before the little storks are able to leave their nests, conservationists are satisfied with the breeding occurrence in Thuringia. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GEMC–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBM9–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMF–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GF95–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GF9E–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GG2Y–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMT–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GF9K–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMB–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) is photographed by a journalist in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMR–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. Celina Lembke, animal keeper, checks cages in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMM–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. A field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) observes its surroundings in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBN8–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. Celina Lembke, animal keeper, checks cages in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GG31–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. Celina Lembke, animal keeper, checks cages in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBN0–Leipzig, Germany. 12th Apr, 2024. Celina Lembke, animal keeper, checks cages in the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ43T7T–dpatop - Freshly smoked char fish can be seen hanging in an oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RMJ3X991–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Inland fisher Guenter Zillmann works at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X0GBMN–12 April 2024, Saxony, Leipzig: Ariel Jacken (from right) and Jörg Junhold, Zoo Director, give Wolfram Günther (Green Party), Minister for the Environment and Agriculture in Saxony, a tour of the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the field hamster (Cricetus cricetus) is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Photo: Hendrik Sch
RM2X0GBNJ–12 April 2024, Saxony, Leipzig: Ariel Jacken (l) and Jörg Junhold (r), Zoo Director, give Wolfram Günther (Green Party), Minister for the Environment and Agriculture in Saxony, a tour of the field hamster breeding station at Leipzig Zoo. Once widespread and persecuted as a pest, the European hamster (Cricetus cricetus) is now one of the most endangered mammals in Germany. A working group now wants to promote the protection of the European hamster in the Free State and has developed a strategy for the cooperative protection of the European hamster for the period up to 2035. Photo: Hendrik Schmi
RMJ3X994–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Freshly smoked char fish can be seen hanging in an oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3X996–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Freshly caught char fish are placed on ice at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3X98R–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Freshly smoked char fish can be seen hanging in an oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3X98T–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Inland fisher Guenter Zillmann retrieves freshly smoked char from the oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3X98X–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Inland fisher Guenter Zillmann retrieves freshly smoked char from the oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3X995–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. Inland fisher Guenter Zillmann smiles during work at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ3XAC6–Vipperow, Germany. 4th May, 2017. dpatop - Inland fisher Guenter Zillmann retrieves freshly smoked char from the oven at the fish farm at the Mueritz in Vipperow, Germany, 4 May 2017. The fish farm is part of the largest inland fishery in Germany: Fishery Mueitz-Plau GmbH. Besides the tradition fishery and the breeding of fish, modern aqua culture is also part of the business. The fishery, founded in 1990 from the former production cooperative (founded 1952) holds more than 30.000 hectars of water. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ54–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ63–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ5J–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ5N–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ71–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ5K–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ55–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. A high-tech tractor of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben pulls a seed drill behind it for sowing. The machine inserts seeds individually and with centimetre precision into the soil. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ70–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. Two dairy cows stand in the barn of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben. With the help of transponders hanging around their necks, they are guided alternately via sluice gates to the feeding areas, the rest area and the milking robots. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ53–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. Sascha Blaik (32), managing director of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben, is sitting in the 'control centre' of his digitalised cow barn. His dairy cows are guided alternately to their feeding areas, a rest area and the milking robots by means of transponders and automatic sluice gates. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2ARBJ6Y–Hamersleben, Germany. 26th Aug, 2019. Sascha Blaik (32), managing director of the agricultural cooperative eG Hamersleben, is standing in a barn with dairy cows. Blaik focuses on 'digitisation in agriculture'. His dairy cows are guided alternately to their feeding areas, a rest area and the milking robots by means of transponders and automatic sluice gates. All fully automatic. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BTJ6TW–19 July 1985, Saxony, Torgau: In the mid-1980s, seed is offered for sale in the BHG, the rural trading cooperative Belgern near Torgau. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
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