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A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
13836616 - A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
13836615 - A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
13836617 - A wounded waterbuck is treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Kenya.
A wounded giraffe, with a poacher's snare on leg, is sedated so it can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
13836611 - A wounded giraffe, with a poacher's snare on leg, is sedated so it can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
A wounded lioness is darted so she can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836590 - A wounded lioness is darted so she can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
A wounded lioness awakens from anesthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836597 - A wounded lioness awakens from anesthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836592 - A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
A wounded lioness is darted so she can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836591 - A wounded lioness is darted so she can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
A wounded giraffe awakens from anasthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
13836612 - A wounded giraffe awakens from anasthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836596 - A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
A wounded giraffe awakens from anasthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
13836613 - A wounded giraffe awakens from anasthesia after being treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
A wounded giraffe, with a poacher's snare on leg, is sedated so it can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
13836610 - A wounded giraffe, with a poacher's snare on leg, is sedated so it can be treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Lualenyi Game Reserve, Kenya.
A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836595 - A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
KWS veterinary - supported by The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Jeremiah Poghon and his team treating a wounded lioness. Probably the lioness has been hurt by a buffalo, but since the number of lions is rapidly declining, they are also treated for wounds not due to poaching.
13836593 - KWS veterinary - supported by The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Jeremiah Poghon and his team treating a wounded lioness. Probably the lioness has been hurt by a buffalo, but since the number of lions is rapidly declining, they are also treated for wounds not due to poaching.
A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
13836594 - A wounded lioness treated by Kenya Wildlife Services mobile veterinary unit. Voi, Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya.
France, Gironde, Bassin d'Arcachon, La Teste de Buch, the wharf, evacuation duct of treated waters off (aerial view)
14195274 - France, Gironde, Bassin d'Arcachon, La Teste de Buch, the wharf, evacuation duct of treated waters off (aerial view)
A traditional sailing boat sail treated with tar, tallow, cod liver oil and ox blood
11321380 - A traditional sailing boat sail treated with tar, tallow, cod liver oil and ox blood
Passengers of expedition cruise ship MS Hanseatic (Hapag-Lloyd Cruises) are treated to hot chocolate and cookies after a pre-Christmas gathering at the Grytviken church, Stromness, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
71040232 - Passengers of expedition cruise ship MS Hanseatic (Hapag-Lloyd Cruises) are treated to hot chocolate and cookies after a pre-Christmas gathering at the Grytviken church, Stromness, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
People of the Hamer tribe, the woman's hair treated with ochre, water and resin and twisted into tresses known as goscha, Lower Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Africa
71045352 - People of the Hamer tribe, the woman's hair treated with ochre, water and resin and twisted into tresses known as goscha, Lower Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Africa
Black-footed ferret (American polecat) (Mustela nigripes) with a hair-dye marker to indicate that it was treated by the wildlife biologist, Buffalo Gap National Grassland, Conata Basin, South Dakota, United States of America, North America
71048844 - Black-footed ferret (American polecat) (Mustela nigripes) with a hair-dye marker to indicate that it was treated by the wildlife biologist, Buffalo Gap National Grassland, Conata Basin, South Dakota, United States of America, North America
SEQUOIA - SEQUOYA (Sequoia sempervirens) is the sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated in Taxodiaceae). Common names include coast redwood, coastal redwood and California redwood.
71204209 - SEQUOIA - SEQUOYA (Sequoia sempervirens) is the sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated in Taxodiaceae). Common names include coast redwood, coastal redwood and California redwood.