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Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. 19th Oct, 2024. A mushroom colony grows in a park in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. 19th Oct, 2024. A duck forages for food in a park in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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Bad Rippoldsau Schapbach, Germany. 18th Oct, 2024. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Forest in spring - but there is no exact timetable yet. Credit: Philipp von Ditfurth//dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: A she-wolf stands behind a fence in an enclosure in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and, at a later stage, will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Fo-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The bear 'Jurka', the mother of the 'problem bear' Bruno and the 'problem bear' Gaia alias JJ4, can be seen behind a branch in an enclosure in the 'Alternative Wolf and Bear Park Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enc-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: Isa the bear stands behind a fence in an enclosure in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house Gaia, a bear from the Italian Dolomites, and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Forest in sp-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: A she-wolf stands behind a fence in an enclosure in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and, at a later stage, will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Fo-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: The shell of a new enclosure for large wild animals stands in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house the female bear Gaia from the Italian Dolomites and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Bla-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: A female bear sits behind a fence in an enclosure in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house Gaia, a female bear from the Italian Dolomites, and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Forest-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 18 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach: Isa the bear stands behind a fence in an enclosure in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest'. A new enclosure is currently being built in the 'alternative wolf and bear park in the Black Forest', which will be used to house Gaia, a bear from the Italian Dolomites, and will also allow injured wild animals such as bears, lynxes and wolves to be caught and cared for in the future. Gaia, the first inhabitant of the enclosure, which is currently under construction, is due to arrive in the Black Forest in sp-stock-photo
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Haytor on Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK.-stock-photo
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Muskox bull, Ovibos moschatus, in the mountain landscape of Dovrefjell- Sunndalsfjella national park, Dovre, Norway, Scandinavia.-stock-photo
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Muskox bull, Ovibos moschatus, in the mountain landscape of Dovrefjell- Sunndalsfjella national park, Dovre, Norway, Scandinavia.-stock-photo
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Squirrel feeds on a bird feeder-stock-photo
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Squirrel feeds on a bird feeder-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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The abandoned and disused Magpie lead mine near the village of Sheldon on a bright sunny autumnal day in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, UK.-stock-photo
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Street pigeon with tumor next to eye sunbathing in public park in Alicante, Spain-stock-photo
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Street pigeon with tumor next to eye sunbathing in public park in Alicante, Spain-stock-photo
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The European Goldfinch feeds on seeds and insects. This photo was taken in Father Collins Park, Dublin, showcasing the bird in its natural urban setti-stock-photo
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The European Goldfinch feeds on seeds and insects. This photo was taken in Father Collins Park, Dublin, showcasing the bird in its natural urban setti-stock-photo
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The migratory locust feeds on crops and grasses. This photo was taken in Father Collins Park, Dublin, highlighting its rare urban appearance.-stock-photo
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The brown rat feeds on grains, waste, and small animals. This photo was taken in Father Collins Park, Dublin, showing its typical urban habitat.-stock-photo
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The brown rat feeds on grains, waste, and small animals. This photo was taken in Father Collins Park, Dublin, showing its typical urban habitat.-stock-photo