Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen is photographed in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-riems-germany-06th-june-2014-entomologist-helge-kampen-is-photographed-70166678.html
RME24A8P–Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen is photographed in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
Lillehammer 19890331 B-World Cup in ice hockey in Norway. Action picture from Kampen Norway / Italy as Norway won 3-1. Norway's Tor Helge Eikeland (no. 26) and Kjell S. Foyn (22) are hindered sharply during the match. Photo: Inge Gjellesvik / NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-19890331-b-world-cup-in-ice-hockey-in-norway-action-picture-from-kampen-norway-italy-as-norway-won-3-1-norways-tor-helge-eikeland-no-26-and-kjell-s-foyn-22-are-hindered-sharply-during-the-match-photo-inge-gjellesvik-ntb-ntb-image487260733.html
RM2K8MJ11–Lillehammer 19890331 B-World Cup in ice hockey in Norway. Action picture from Kampen Norway / Italy as Norway won 3-1. Norway's Tor Helge Eikeland (no. 26) and Kjell S. Foyn (22) are hindered sharply during the match. Photo: Inge Gjellesvik / NTB / NTB
Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen is photographed in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-riems-germany-06th-june-2014-entomologist-helge-kampen-is-photographed-70166687.html
RME24A93–Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen is photographed in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen poses in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-riems-germany-06th-june-2014-entomologist-helge-kampen-poses-in-the-70166677.html
RME24A8N–Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen poses in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen examines an Asian bush mosquito in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-riems-germany-06th-june-2014-entomologist-helge-kampen-examines-an-70166679.html
RME24A8R–Riems, Germany. 06th June, 2014. Entomologist Helge Kampen examines an Asian bush mosquito in the so-called 'Insectary' of the Friedrich Loeffler Institute, German Research Institute for Animal Health on the island of Riems, Germany, 06 June 2014. Scientists doing research on the Asian bush mosquito as well as domestic mosquito species in the new security laboratory. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-of-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-scoop-water-with-mosquito-larvae-from-a-pond-in-the-citys-alluvial-forest-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-have-been-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-thes-image366348233.html
RM2C80GWD–20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes
20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-of-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-scoop-water-with-mosquito-larvae-from-a-pond-in-the-citys-alluvial-forest-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-have-been-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-thes-image366348179.html
RM2C80GRF–20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes
19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-for-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-have-filled-mosquito-traps-with-dry-ice-in-the-alluvial-forest-of-the-city-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-were-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-these-ar-image366348180.html
RM2C80GRG–19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar
19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-for-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-have-filled-mosquito-traps-with-dry-ice-in-the-alluvial-forest-of-the-city-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-were-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-these-ar-image366348182.html
RM2C80GRJ–19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar
19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-for-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-have-filled-mosquito-traps-with-dry-ice-in-the-alluvial-forest-of-the-city-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-were-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-these-ar-image366348189.html
RM2C80GRW–19 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, have filled mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows were flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these ar
20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-of-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-scoop-water-with-mosquito-larvae-from-a-pond-in-the-citys-alluvial-forest-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-have-been-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-thes-image366343868.html
RM2C80B9G–20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute of Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, scoop water with mosquito larvae from a pond in the city's alluvial forest. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in thes
20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, fill mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these area Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-july-2020-brandenburg-frankfurt-oder-doreen-werner-biologist-from-the-leibniz-centre-for-agricultural-landscape-research-zalf-at-the-institute-of-land-use-systems-ag-medical-entomology-and-helge-kampen-from-the-federal-research-institute-for-animal-health-friedrich-loeffler-institute-fill-mosquito-traps-with-dry-ice-in-the-alluvial-forest-of-the-city-due-to-the-slight-flooding-of-the-german-polish-border-river-oder-large-parts-of-the-alluvial-forest-and-adjacent-meadows-have-been-flooded-in-recent-weeks-the-consequence-is-a-high-increase-in-the-mosquito-population-in-these-area-image366343879.html
RM2C80B9Y–20 July 2020, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Doreen Werner, biologist from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) at the Institute of Land Use Systems AG Medical Entomology, and Helge Kampen from the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, fill mosquito traps with dry ice in the alluvial forest of the city. Due to the slight flooding of the German-Polish border river Oder, large parts of the alluvial forest and adjacent meadows have been flooded in recent weeks. The consequence is a high increase in the mosquito population in these area
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