RM2A91XWA–The Chipewyan band of First Nation that lives in Fort McKay are worried about the environmental impact of allowing the oil sand companies to operate in their neighborhood. Dennis LeCorde talks of twoheaded fish in the Athabasca River. His brother Howard LeCorde cuts meat from a freshly killed moose.
RMGBW9MT–Cricket - International Tour Match - Day Two - England Lions v Australia - New Road. Australia's Brett Lee celebrates trapping England Lions' Ian Bell LBW on his first ball
RF2PKCM36–Soccer player lifting a ball
RMGGATKT–Mark Clark the mole catcher setting mole traps in Suffolk , England , Britain , Uk
RM2E3RK86–Chapman's Butterwort (Pinguicula planifolia), & Pink Sundews (Drosera capillaris) seepage bog, SE USA, by Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFRCG9WX–Fishing hook hanging on a line isolated on transparent background, side view with place for text. Vector illustration.
RMAH5FW5–Demonstration of Dead fall trap.
RMCY0F0Y–Black-eared Wheatear (male) in spring (clap) trap illegally trapped on island of Ponza in Mediterranean Italy April
RM2F406H0–Detail of a living wall on Dukes Court, a tall office building in Woking town, Surrey, England, UK, covered with green plants and insect houses
RMM8W8YY–Man werkt bij vogelringstation; Man working at bird ringing station
RFWW9931–field grass is waiting for your socks
RMG026B8–horse with harness
RMRH3HRP–Live trap set by Vincent Wildlife Trust being baited for Pine Martens (Martes martes) during a reintroduction project to Wales from Scotland.
RFBR5NRD–Louisiana Wetlands
RFA0KRA2–Snare trap wire snare with remains of prey that was left to die in an unattended trap New Brunswick Canada
RMBADRDT–Concept image. Hand catching a butterfly. Digital art.
RM2PNAHAJ–Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba alba) adult, foraging, catching insects in grassland, Finland
RMKCDKN0–Horse Trapping, 400–100 B.C., Celtic, Copper alloy, Overall: 5 13/16 x 1 1/2 x 15/16 in. (14.8 x 3.8 x 2.4 cm), Metalwork-Copper
RMD7E8DG–Ocala National Forest on State road 19 in Marion County
RM2A91XPA–Bulldozers and earth movers are spreading the toxic waste in one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbo
RMG75T8F–India's Zaheer Khan is congratulated by Varender Sehwag after trapping Nasser Hussain (right) lbw during the third day of the third npower test match between England and India at Headingley in Leeds.
RF2PKCM37–Soccer player lifting a ball
RMGGAW39–Mark Clark the mole catcher setting mole traps in Suffolk , England , Britain , Uk
RFWR0YK6–The unusual and beautifully shaped blooms that create the perfect natural pitcher.
RFJ0HPY3–Crab Trap Floats Blue skies backgroun
RMAH5FX5–Demonstration of Dead fall trap.
RMCY0F1N–activist from Campaign against Bird Slaughter holding a Redstart migrant male caught in clap trap Ponza Italy April
RM2F406B8–Detail of a living wall on Dukes Court, a 40 metre tall office building in Woking town, Surrey, England, UK, covered with green plants and flowers
RMM8W904–Persoon spreidt vleugel van vogel bij vogelringstation; Person spreading wing of bird at bird ringing station
RF2F5DP0M–Contrivances for Catching Birds Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume III; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMWWPK48–Trophies Northern hunting geese
RM2MK467R–Early model digital trail camera trap (circa 2004) set up to photograph garden wildlife Wiltshire, UK, August.
RM2RD8MF0–Trail Camera fixed to a wooden post and trained onto small wildlife pond on English allotment
RM2REY3DJ–Newt traps in the woodland
RF2G5MYWK–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RF2CFEPAE–A dead Australian brushtail possum caught in a trap. Photographed in New Zealand, where these animals are a major agricultural pest
RM2B0GJ4K–John Parker Davis, American, 1832–1910, After Winslow Homer, (American, 1836–1910), Trapping in the Adirondacks, From Every Saturday, vol. 1, 24 Dec. 1870, Wood engraving on newsprint, Image: 8 7/8 x 11 3/4 in. (22.5 x 29.8 cm
RF2B0A7JW–Tourist expedition searching snow leopard in Ulley valley. Ladakh. Himalayas. India
RM2A91XK4–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
RMG770M7–England's Alex Tudor celebrates trapping Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara lbw, with batsman Russel Arnold (right) looking on from the non-strikers end, during the fifth and final day of the third nPower Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester.
RF2PKCM3B–Soccer player lifting
RMGGB9XP–Mark Clark the mole catcher setting mole traps in Suffolk , England , Britain , Uk
RMPM4MD4–Stoat caught in Fenn Trap placed in wooden box tunnel on hunting estate on Deeside in Aberdeenshire
RME950DF–The dying art of fyke net fishing for dover soles in the river humber.
RMAH5FX3–Demonstration of Paiute Dead fall trap.
RMCY0F0T–Black-eared Wheatear (male) in spring (clap) trap illegally trapped on island of Ponza in Mediterranean Italy April
RMKW7DFX–Trapping Coyotes in North Dakota
RMM8W908–Mannen werken bij vogelringstation; Men working at bird ringing station
RFC18132–Soccer player trapping a soccer ball on chest
RMB83NBT–A pheromone trap in a pea crop used for trapping adult male pea moths Cydia nigricana
RM2MK46B6–35mm film trail camera trap (circa 2003) with passive infra red sensor, used by scientists in Taiwan to monitor bears and other mountain wildlife.
RM2D15E32–A 19th Century diagram of carnivorous plants that derive some or most of their nutrients (but not energy, which they derive from photosynthesis) from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other arthropods. Carnivorous plants have adapted to grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs.
RM2P4A214–A trap meant for predator eradication in the wilderness of Aotearoa New Zealand, the country plans to eradicate nonnative predators.
RF2G5MYXE–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RM2B3WM4A–Local authority (council) workers catching feral pigeons with net attached to weights launched from pistons using compressed air.
RM2A2RJH8–Devices for sulfur trapping, Illustration of two different devices for sulfur catching from the 17th century, Fig. 12, after p. 80r, 1617, Georg Engelhard Löhneysen: Bericht vom Bergkwerck, wie man dieselben bawen und in guten Wolstandt bringen soll, sampt allen darzu gehörigen Arbeiten, Ordnung und rechtlichen Process. [Zellerfeld]: [Löhneyss], 1617
RF2B1286T–Tourist expedition searching snow leopard in Ulley valley. Ladakh. Himalayas. India
RM2A91XR0–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
RM2D32189–Gloucestershire's Ian Harvey (second right) celebrates with team-mates after trapping Surrey's Mark Butcher lbw for 0, during the B & H Cup Final at Lords, London.
RF2PKCM3D–Soccer player lifting a ball
RMGGATTY–Mark Clark the mole catcher setting mole traps in Suffolk , England , Britain , Uk
RME2JD5D–PROBABLY THE LAST OF THE OLD FYKE NET FISHERMEN IN THE HUMBER ESTUARY AT GRIMSBY. UK
RMAH5FW7–Demonstration of Dead fall trap.
RMC8XCHP–Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio cut out from a trappers illegal mist net Cyprus autumn
RMKW7DDY–Trapping Coyotes in North Dakota
RMM8W906–Mannen werken bij vogelringstation; Men working at bird ringing station
RFC18130–Soccer player trapping a soccer ball on chest
RMWXYBA2–North America; United States; Alaska; Winter; Wildlife; Alaska Trappers Association Fur Auction; Black wolf; Wolves on sale.
RM2MK45WD–Camera trap set up to photograph garden badgers, foxes and deer, Wiltshire, UK, August.
RFPXPC3M–Billy Goat / Male Goat
RM2AFRDCM–A remote camera trap set up to monitor wildlife in the forest on a trail in California, USA.
RF2F4P9BX–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RM2B3WM4J–Local authority (council) workers catching feral pigeons with net attached to weights launched from pistons using compressed air.
RM2DMR6MD–Trapping deer, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 1523–1605, Karel van Mallery, Philips Galle, Flemish, 1537 - 1612, Engraving on paper, Horizontal rectangle. Hunters on horseback lasso deer in foreground; on stone, near left center: 'Ioan. Stradanus invent.'; at lower right: 'Car. de Mallery Sculp. Phls Galle excud.', Netherlands, ca. 1595, figures, Print
RF2B1288Y–Tourist expedition searching snow leopard in Ulley valley. Ladakh. Himalayas. India
RM2A91XW1–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
RM2D34CF8–England's Simon Jones (C) celebrates with team-mates after trapping Australia's batsman Matthew Hayden LBW.
RF2PKCM3C–Soccer player lifting
RM2CMKAYY–A trap to collect wild wasp insects in a wooded area in rural New Brunswick Canada.
RFECW166–An old rusted animal trap with fur pinched in its closed jaws
RME2JC8J–PROBABLY THE LAST OF THE OLD FYKE NET FISHERMEN IN THE HUMBER ESTUARY AT GRIMSBY. UK
RMAH5FXA–Demonstration of Dead fall trap.
RMC8XCXC–Migrant birds mainly Blackcaps and a Great Reed Warbler being served in restaurant as ambelopoulia Cyprus September
RMKW7DDA–Trapping Coyotes in North Dakota
RMM8W907–Mannen werken bij vogelringstation; Men working at bird ringing station
RF2AXMW0K–A licensed fisherman fishing for American crayfish in the river Thames in Oxfordshire, UK
RMWXYB7R–North America; United States; Alaska; Winter; Wildlife; Alaska Trappers Association Fur Auction; Wolverine fur.
RMRCD1MJ–Tom Buckley setting a trailcam on a Willow tree (Salix sp.) felled by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) on the River Otter, Devon, UK, June 2015
RFC4WFD9–Carnivorous Pitcher Plant
RM2AHH630–LARSEN TRAP used for controlling numbers of corvids (crows), considered as pests or 'vermin' by game managed estates. Live decoy bird used. Legal.
RMAEBR6M–Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula open and closed traps NC, USA Photographed in native habitat, by Bill Lea/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMAR73BN–A young boy fishes for dungeness crab off the public wharf in downtown Newport Oregon
RM2B0EEMA–Two satyrs facing each other, grapes trapping, one (to the left) with bunch of grapes in hand, gem, intaglio, ring stone, glass, Color: black, black-brown, opaque, Shape: oval, lying: Processing: Maaskant- Kleibrink, M., Catalog of the engraved gems in the Royal Coin Cabinet, 1978, p.60, fig.2, type F1, 9 x 11 mm. Thickness 1,5 mm., 2nd - 3rd century after Chr. 100-300, Netherlands, Limburg, unknown, unknown
RF2B12841–Tourist expedition searching snow leopard in Ulley valley. Ladakh. Himalayas. India
RM2A91XPW–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
RM2D34D9X–England's Andrew Flintoff celebrates trapping Australia batsman Mike Kasprowicz LBW with Michael Vaughan (L) and Kevin Pietersen.
RF2PKCM38–Soccer player at the moment of heading
RMAY678X–Oil booms in estuary to trap oil from tanker disaster Bigbury on Sea Devon UK
RM2A9EBPH–Finland, Kvarken, the Baltic Sea, tern on hunt
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