RMG3NCP1–Queen Maxima spend Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AKB4FW–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Pictured Dr Brian May (left) and Tracy Crouch MP Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RMJ6YPJM–A teacher pushing a cart full of children.
RM2A2M1GX–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., with jaws
RMFKJTFW–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016(Xinhua)-- Photo taken on March 5, 2016 shows the view of temporary houses for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)(azp)
RMDYPCMD–Elephant crossing sign in Dambulla, Sri Lanka 2
RM2A1A6GB–Endangered African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus), Boulders Beach, Table mountain Nature Reserve, Simonstown, South Africa. Close up head portrait
RM2KCGXDX–An anoa with a leg injured due to snares is in a temporary cage at the Central Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 5, 2021. The Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU) Team for Conservation Region II rescues Sulawesi endemic animals which is rare when it's on sale. The animal was caught by residents by ensnaring it in a nature reserve in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Reporting from Action Indonesia, the anoa population in nature is currently less than 2,500 individuals. The biggest causes of their declining population a
RMJ2F5E5–Marsupial frog (Gastrotheca orophylax) Captive, Andean and inter Andean valleys north and central Ecuador. Endangered declining population
RM2R9M0P0–A Sulawesi black-crested macaque (Macaca nigra) is comforting another individual by 'kissing' in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change may gradually change behaviours and reproductive cycle of this threatened species, while at the same time reduce their habitat suitability, that could force them to move out of safe habitats and face potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing them to have declining population and extinction risk.
RFRJH9TP–Honey Bee Pollinating Blooming Yellow flower - Declining Population
RF2R11A6Y–Panoramic aerial view of green fields and thatched huts in coastal landscape
RF2CEF7FX–Population decline or declining fertility rate and demographic trends as a diverse crowd being reduced or a symbol for lost generation attendance.
RF2TDJWWB–Enchanting captivating Binturong in distinctive beauty.
RF2HEFT4H–Closeup of an adult Swainson's Hawk of the Light Morph variety, gliding in the air with outstretched wings and fanned tail feathers against a blue sky.
RMG3NCRD–King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima spend Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrech
RM2AKB4FP–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RMJ6YR4Y–A home – presumably empty – in Japan with plants growing outside the front door.
RM2A2M1GR–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., 1700-1880
RMFKJTFM–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016(Xinhua)-- Photo taken on March 5, 2016 shows the view of temporary houses for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)(azp)
RMDYPCM4–Elephant crossing sign in Dambulla, Sri Lanka 3
RM2A1A5D3–Endangered African or Jackass Penguin (Spheniscus demersus) exiting water on rocks, Stony Point Nature Reserve, Betty's Bay, Western Cape South Africa
RM2KCGXE4–An anoa with a leg injured due to snares is in a temporary cage at the Central Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 5, 2021. The Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU) Team for Conservation Region II rescues Sulawesi endemic animals which is rare when it's on sale. The animal was caught by residents by ensnaring it in a nature reserve in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Reporting from Action Indonesia, the anoa population in nature is currently less than 2,500 individuals. The biggest causes of their declining population a
RMJ2F5E9–Andean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) froglet, Captive, Central and north Ecuador. Threatened species due to habitat loss. Endangered declining population
RM2R6YXDJ–Portrait of a Sulawesi black crested macaque (Macaca nigra), as it is feeding on liana fruit while sitting on the woody vine in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Since at least 1997, scientists have been examining the possible impacts of climate change to primates of the world, with results that it is suspectedly changing their behaviors, activities, reproductive cycles and food availability. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing up to 93% species to have declining population.
RFRJH9TX–Insect bug - Black Beetle - on Green leaf of plant - declining population
RF2R56KCJ–Panoramic aerial view of farms and fields in green coastal landscape
RF2G7D5K7–AN ISOLATED PASSER DOMESTICUS OR COMMON SPARROW ON A SAND BED SEARCHING FOR FOOD.
RF2B6G366–Rare Grévy's Zebra, an endangered species is the largest of all wild equines. Lives in semi-arid grassland, Kenya and Ethiopia.
RF2K59GG6–Drowsy weary Binturong in a calm tranquil portrait.
RF2C152PH–Squirrel with Peanut
RMG3NCP5–King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima spend Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrech
RM2AKB4G3–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Pictured Dr Brian May (right) Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RMMC0891–WA15120-00...WASHINGTON - A wild great blue heron waiting for feeding time with the Humboldt penguins at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo.
RM2A2M1GN–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., 1700-1880
RMFKJTFN–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016(Xinhua)-- File photo taken on Feb. 27, 2016 shows a site of temporary houses for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Ishinomaki of Miyagi prefecture, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)(azp)
RMDYPCMW–Elephant crossing sign in Dambulla, Sri Lanka
RM2A08KYA–African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) Stony Point Nature Reserve, Betty's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa, Vulnerable Species. Jackass Penguin
RM2KCGXDY–An anoa with a leg injured due to snares is in a temporary cage at the Central Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 5, 2021. The Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU) Team for Conservation Region II rescues Sulawesi endemic animals which is rare when it's on sale. The animal was caught by residents by ensnaring it in a nature reserve in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Reporting from Action Indonesia, the anoa population in nature is currently less than 2,500 individuals. The biggest causes of their declining population a
RF2D8WBXH–Western Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus plexippus) cluster, breeding season, 30 to 40 feet up in Eucalyptus tree, Pismo Beach, California
RM2R9M0K2–A Sulawesi black crested macaque (Macaca nigra) stares at camera as it is photographed from behind a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change may gradually change behaviours and reproductive cycle of this threatened species, while at the same time reduce their habitat suitability, that could force them to move out of safe habitats and face potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing them to have declining population and extinction risk.
RFB3FG1K–A bumblebee collecting pollen from ragwort
RM2T22E92–Ankeny NWR, Dallas, Oregon: Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge is one of three northwest Oregon refuges set aside in the mid-1960s to protect the declining population of dusky Canada geese. The entire population of duskies winter here and at the other two re. Subjects: Waterfowl; flock; Wildlife refuges. . 1998 - 2011.
RM2RNBMW4–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016-- A family of evacuees receives interview at a temporary house for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan, on March 5, 2016. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. )(azp) JAPAN-EARTHQUAKE-TEMPORARY HOUSES LiuxTian PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo March 9 2016 a Family of Evacuees r
RF2B6FYBY–Rare Grévy's Zebra, an endangered species is the largest of all wild equines. Lives in semi-arid grassland, Kenya and Ethiopia.
RF2K0GYTC–A closeup portrait of a mesmerising Binturong with a hypnotic gaze.
RMG3NCR6–King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima spend Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrech
RM2AKB4FG–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Pictured Dr Brian May Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RM2AB950F–Old woman walks on a street in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Japan's birth rate is declining and the population is aging.
RM2A2M1GW–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., 1700-1880
RMFKJTFH–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016(Xinhua)-- A family of evacuees receives interview at a temporary house for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan, on March 5, 2016. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)(azp)
RMDYPCG5–Elephant crossing sign in Dambulla, Sri Lanka 4
RM2A1A9R8–Endangered African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus), Stony Point Nature Reserve, Betty's Bay, South Africa, breeding colony adults and juveniles on guan
RM2KCGXE0–An anoa with a leg injured due to snares is in a temporary cage at the Central Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 5, 2021. The Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU) Team for Conservation Region II rescues Sulawesi endemic animals which is rare when it's on sale. The animal was caught by residents by ensnaring it in a nature reserve in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Reporting from Action Indonesia, the anoa population in nature is currently less than 2,500 individuals. The biggest causes of their declining population a
RMBJ0RW2–Chinese couple with three daughters walking on a street in Nuanquan village, Hebei province, China. 01-Mar-2010
RM2RC6EG1–A crested macaque (Macaca nigra) female carries an infant as it is moving on the floor of lowland forest in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change may gradually change behaviors and reproductive cycle of this threatened species, while at the same time reduce their habitat suitability, that could force them to move out of safe habitats and face potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing up to 93% species to have declining population and...
RM2JGXGN3–Bank restoration sign beside the river Meon near Soberton, Hampshire, England, UK. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust water vole conservation
RMBN11E5–Population of bees in UK is mysteriously declining, Llantony, Gwent
RM2RNBMXY–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016-- File photo taken on Feb. 27, 2016 shows a site of temporary houses for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Ishinomaki of Miyagi prefecture, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. )(azp) JAPAN-EARTHQUAKE-TEMPORARY HOUSES LiuxTian PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo March 9 2016 File Pho
RF2B6G29A–Rare Grévy's Zebra, an endangered species is the largest of all wild equines. Lives in semi-arid grassland, Kenya and Ethiopia.
RF2JJERY1–A closeup portrait of a fantastic captivating Binturong with sparkling eyes and winning features.
RMG3NCFX–Queen Maxima spends Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AKB4FK–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May (pictured) and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Pictured Dr Brian May Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RF2G6WXTD–Degradation and population during covid pandemic, pictured as declining phrase population and a corona virus to symbolize current problems caused by e
RME9Y512–A Japanese baby.
RM2A2M1GT–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., 1700-1880
RMFKJTFX–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016(Xinhua)-- Photo taken on March 5, 2016 shows the view of a new building for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)(azp)
RMDYPCF2–Elephant crossing sign in Dambulla, Sri Lanka 5
RM2A1A85W–Endangered African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus), Stony Point Nature Reserve, Betty's Bay, South Africa. Breeding colony adults juveniles
RM2KCGXE1–An anoa with a leg injured due to snares is in a temporary cage at the Central Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 5, 2021. The Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU) Team for Conservation Region II rescues Sulawesi endemic animals which is rare when it's on sale. The animal was caught by residents by ensnaring it in a nature reserve in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Reporting from Action Indonesia, the anoa population in nature is currently less than 2,500 individuals. The biggest causes of their declining population a
RM2H0E793–Across Africa lion population is dwindling rapidly. In Mid-1980s population was estimated at 200,000. Today it is 17,000 or less and declining.
RM2R9M0T1–A Sulawesi black crested macaque (Macaca nigra) walks bipedally as it is foraging on a stream near a beach in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change may gradually change behaviours and reproductive cycle of this threatened species, while at the same time reduce their habitat suitability, that could force them to move out of safe habitats and face potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing them to have declining population and extinction risk.
RM2G06X48–Beijing, China. 01st June, 2021. A mom walks with her daughter along a lake in Beijing on Tuesday, June 1, 2021. China says it will allow couples to have three children, up from two, as the Communist Party attempts to reverse declining birthrates and aver a population crisis, but experts say it is woefully inadequate. Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RF2E31TWB–Falcated duck (Anas falcata) a male in non-breeding plummage a dabbling duck from the Palearctic, declining poppulation near threatened
RM2RNBMWF–(160309)-- TOKYO, March 9, 2016-- Photo taken on March 5, 2016 shows the view of temporary houses for evacuees of the earthquake of March 11, 2011 in Iwate, Japan. As the five-year intensive reconstruction period approaches its deadline in late March, the Japanese Tohoku region devastated by a monstrous earthquake-triggered tsunami on March 11, 2011 is still struggling to be revitalized, with a declining population making the huge projects ever harder to complete. )(azp) JAPAN-EARTHQUAKE-TEMPORARY HOUSES LiuxTian PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo March 9 2016 Photo Taken ON March 5 2016 Shows The
RF2B6G6HJ–Rare Grévy's Zebra, an endangered species is the largest of all wild equines. Lives in semi-arid grassland, Kenya and Ethiopia.
RF2WH3B5G–A detailed shot of a Skylark (Alauda arvensis) showing it's streaked plumage. In the grassy bank on the edge of an agricultural field. Suffolk, UK.
RMG3NCFJ–Queen Maxima spends Monday, June 13th, 2016 a regional visit to Northwest Fryslân (northwest corner) in the province of Friesland on june 13, 2016. During the visit the ambitions of the Regional Agenda are central, where provinces, municipalities and water boards to work with residents and businesses to a strong region. Special attention is paid to the quality of life in this region with a declining population. visit the King and Queen in this context various locations in the municipalities of Het Bildt, Menameradiel, Franekeradeel and Harlingen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AKB4K7–London UK 8th Jan. 2020 Dr Brian May and Tracy Crouch MP (Hedge Honcho) outside the Houses of Parliament, London UK to publicise Project Amazing Grace to help save Britain's declining hedgehog population. Amazing Grace, is a collaboration between the Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, is fighting the declining population of hedgehogs in the UK Pictured Dr Brian May (left) Credit Ian DavidsonAlamy Live News
RF2HEFTB1–Closeup of a Swainson's Hawk (Light Morph) looking up at the sky with interest, possibly exhibiting a hunting technique where it snatches insects out
RMJ6YRAW–An elderly man in Kyoto, Japan.
RM2A2M1GP–Arctictis binturong, Print, The binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population trend that is estimated at more than 30% over the last three decades., 1700-1880
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