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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/16/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort bungalows.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/17/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/18/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/16/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/16/2006 - Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/17/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort bungalows at dusk.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/16/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/17/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort bungalows.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Bora-Bora, French Polynesia - 10/16/2006 - Pearl Beach Resort, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia.(Photo by Sharpshooters/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • May 23, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Head of the EU Advisory Mission Ukraine (EUAM) Kestutis Lancinskas partakes in the 6th meeting of the Parliament-Civil Society Platform, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, May 23, 2019. The topic of the convention is 'On the Path to Good Governance: Five Years of Reforming Ukraine's Civilian Security Sector'. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia - In order to commemorate the world blood donor day, various elements of society such as students, employees, private, laborers, donate blood in Blood Transfusion Unit, Indonesian Red Cross Banda Aceh City. (Credit Image: © Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Cuban state´s bars represent the decadence and sordidness of Cuban society, which, in search of life on the black market, find in these dens a place to forget about everything with a sip of rum, to look for some food outside Of the official market, offer their services as a mechanic or earn a few pesos doing whatever is needed. Havana, Cuba, on 10 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Philippines - Mall goer’s amazed on bonsai tree and enjoyed taking pictures on exhibit during the Philippine Bonsai Society at The Block of SM North in Quezon City on March 23, 2019. The Annual National Show of Philippine Bonsai Society with the title “Sanib Pwersa” Art in Nature, has more than 200 entries of bonsai trees and suiseki stone collection that was finely selected from the various part of the country, the exhibition will run from March 22-25, 2019. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A reveler looks on during celebrations of pride parade of LGBT community (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) organized by Blue Diamond Society in Kathmandu. Hundreds gathered and attended the parade to display their presence on behalf of equality in the society. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND dances at a farewell party given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps.  A team from HSUS attends the party after coming to observe efforts in March 2016. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 8, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - KATHLEEN CONLEE with HSUS gives a farewell hug to African caregivers as JENNY DESMOND (right) watches at a farewell party on March 8, 2016 given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregiver BEN JOHNSON reaches up to load boat with their food at the dock on March 3, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa.  Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND gives a tour to KATHLEEN CONLEE of HSUS of cages that once held research chimps captive and now sit decaying as a team from HSUS visit Liberia in West Africa to observe efforts to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center, which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps .  .  They also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  They initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue), a project of Humane Society of the United States run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 8, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND dances at a farewell party given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps.  A team from HSUS attends the party after coming to observe efforts in March 2016. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - ''Those chimps are living things. They are us,'' says JOSEPH THOMAS, with LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue), a program of Humane Society of the United States.  He takes food to islands and was a former caretaker of the research chimps.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC had abandoned in Liberia, West Africa when they withdrew all funding for food and water.  In March 2016, a team from HSUS visits to view the situation.  NYBC also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary.  The HSUS stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for NYBC and were abandoned as well. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 6, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JIMMY DESMOND weeps as he talks about the abandoned research chimps on March 6, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. hey now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by JENNY and JIMMY DESMOND until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND gives a tour to KATHLEEN CONLEE of HSUS of cages that once held research chimps captive and now sit decaying as a team from HSUS visit Liberia in West Africa to observe efforts to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center, which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps .  .  They also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  They initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue), a project of Humane Society of the United States run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives for The Syrian American Medical Society hosts the Voices in Displacement Gala at Riviera 31 at Sofitel on May 4, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. 04 May 2018 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kourtney Kardashian arrives for The Syrian American Medical Society hosts the Voices in Displacement Gala at Riviera 31 at Sofitel on May 4, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. 04 May 2018 Pictured: Kourtney Kardashian. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Glen Powell and Lily james. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Jessica Brown Findlay. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Paula Mazur. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Kevin Hood. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Peter Czernin. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Lily James. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Glen Powell and Lily james. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Glen Powell and Lily james. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • attends The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society world premiere at the Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. 09 Apr 2018 Pictured: Glen Powell. Photo credit: Fred Duval / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 8, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A reveler reacts during celebrations of their pride parade of LGBT community (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) organized by Blue Diamond Society in Kathmandu. Hundreds gathered and attended the parade to display their presence on behalf of equality in the society. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A reveler dressed in traditional attire taking part in celebrations during their pride parade of LGBT community (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) organized by Blue Diamond Society in Kathmandu. Hundreds gathered and attended the parade to display their presence on behalf of equality in the society. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2017: FILE PHOTO: The Humane Society of the United States and the New York Blood Center, Inc. announced an agreement today that should secure the long-term well-being of more than 60 chimpanzees in Liberia. The agreement, NYBC is providing $6 million in funding to The HSUS, which has agreed to assume permanent responsibility for providing lifetime care for the chimpanzees. Pictured: March 5, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Old files of research chimpanzees are at the home of JENNY and JAMES DESMOND on March 5, 2016 who now manage their care at Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue, a program of HSUS, after decades of biomedical experimentation.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC had abandoned in Liberia, West Africa when they withdrew all funding for food and water.  In March 2016, a team from HSUS visits to view the situation.  NYBC also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary.  The HSUS stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for NYBC and were abandoned as well. Photo by Carol Guzy/Freelance for HSUS March 5, 2016. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - ''Those chimps are living things. They are us,'' says JOSEPH THOMAS, with LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue), a program of Humane Society of the United States.  He takes food to islands and was a former caretaker of the research chimps.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC had abandoned in Liberia, West Africa when they withdrew all funding for food and water.  In March 2016, a team from HSUS visits to view the situation.  NYBC also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary.  The HSUS stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for NYBC and were abandoned as well. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers take food boat to islands on March 9, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 8, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND dances at a farewell party given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps.  A team from HSUS attends the party after coming to observe efforts in March 2016. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 6, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JIMMY DESMOND weeps as he talks about the abandoned research chimps on March 6, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. hey now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by JENNY and JIMMY DESMOND until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 7, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers load boat with food at the dock on March 7, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers load boat with their food at the dock on March 3, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa.  Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - JENNY DESMOND dances at a farewell party given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps.  A team from HSUS attends the party after coming to observe efforts in March 2016. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers take food boat to islands on March 9, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 8, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - KATHLEEN CONLEE with HSUS gives a farewell hug to African caregivers as JENNY DESMOND (right) watches at a farewell party on March 8, 2016 given by LCR (Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue) a project of Humane Society of the United States, to save research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center in Liberia which stopped all funding for food and water when they retired the chimps formerly used for experimentation.  Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps. NYBC also refused to pay their original caregivers who had worked for the center and were abandoned as well.  The caregivers initially used their own meager finances to continue feeding them.  Over 60 chimps now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and James Desmond to improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were left to die. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 7, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers load boat with food at the dock on March 7, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa. Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregivers load boat with their food at the dock on March 3, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa.  Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - Charlesville, Liberia - Liberian Chimpanzee Rescue caregiver BEN JOHNSON reaches up to load boat with their food at the dock on March 3, 2016 in Liberia, West Africa.  Foraging for the food takes a great deal of time.  The Humane Society of the United States and New York Blood Center came to an agreement recently in May 2017 after years of discussion about the care of research chimps that were abandoned by NYBC which withdrew all funding for food and water after decades of biomedical experimentation.  Their former caregivers used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. The Humane Society of the United States stepped in to improve the dire situation in which the chimps were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their caregivers, former employees of NYBC who were abandoned as well. The chimps now live on six mangrove islands until funding can be provided for a true sanctuary. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
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Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
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Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • 1 November 2016. <br />
CBD, Cape Town, <br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations March in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Civil Society Organisations march through the Cape Town CBD today in protest against state capture. The group included the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) and Ndifuna Ukwazi, who handed over a memorandum to the Public Protector, the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Today’s march was in response to recent developments in the political arena, including Zuma’s application to block the state cap<br />
ture report.<br />
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  • April 24, 2017 - Athens, Attica, Greece - 450+ composers and songwriters founding the organisation ASMA 450+ to face the royalty scandal of the AEPI - Hellenic Society for the Protection of Intellectual Property, in Athens on April 24, 2017  (Credit Image: © Wassilios Aswestopoulos/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 7, 2016 - Los Angeles, CA, USA - LOS ANGELES - MAY 7:  Christina Grimmie at the Humane Society Of The United States LA Gala at the Paramount Studios on May 7, 2016 in Los Angeles, CA  (Credit Image: © Hpa via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Josep Lago, President of S'Ha acabat seen next to the S'Ha Acabat logo during the demonstration..The new ''S'Ha Acabat'' Association in Barcelona is an association that is in favor of the unity of Spain formed by a group of young people which are not part of the Catalan Civil Society  (Credit Image: © Ramon Costa/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian women learn how to make puppets at Basma society for culture and Arts in Gaza City March 24, 2019. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Toulouse, France - Placards reading 'benefits for society of organic farming: 25% less cancers, 20 to 60% of paid jobs and 100% less poluution'. Organic farmers gathered in front of the Prefecture of Haute-Garonne as French President Macron has decided to reduce support for organic farmers and also, more important, for would-be organic farmers who want to become totally organic. Last week, a scientific study suggested that eating organic products cut the probablity of cancer by 25%. Toulouse. France. November 1st 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • September 5, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Members of Pakistani civil society groups protest against the persecution of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority. The UN refugee agency said some 123,000 Rohingya refugees have fled to Bangladesh since violence erupted in Myanmar on Aug. 25, 2017, and that established refugee camps were now at ''breaking point. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 12, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Children hold the poster during the ''Organ Donation Day'' awareness rally and ''Walk for Life'' organised by CM Health Welfare Society on occasion of World Organ Donation Day August 13, 2017 in Kolkata. The Organ Donation Day observes annually to motivate to donate organ after death and to create awareness about the importance of organ donation. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Washington, DC, U.S - HSUS and NYBC came to an agreement recently after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC abandoned in Liberia.  In March 2016, a team from Humane Society of the United States visits Liberia in West Africa to view situation with research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center, which stopped all funding for food and water and also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and Jim Desmond.  The HSUS has stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for New York Blood Center and were abandoned as well. Photo by Carol Guzy/Freelance for HSUS March 9, 2016 (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Washington, DC, U.S - HSUS and NYBC came to an agreement recently after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC abandoned in Liberia.  In March 2016, a team from Humane Society of the United States visits Liberia in West Africa to view situation with research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center, which stopped all funding for food and water and also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and Jim Desmond.  The HSUS has stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for New York Blood Center and were abandoned as well. Photo by Carol Guzy/Freelance for HSUS March 9, 2016 (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2016 - Washington, DC, U.S - HSUS and NYBC came to an agreement recently after years of discussion about the care of research chimps NYBC abandoned in Liberia.  In March 2016, a team from Humane Society of the United States visits Liberia in West Africa to view situation with research chimpanzees abandoned by New York Blood Center, which stopped all funding for food and water and also refused to pay for their caregivers who used their own meager finances to continue feeding them. They now live on six islands serving as a sanctuary run by Jenny and Jim Desmond.  The HSUS has stepped in to assist and improve the dire situation in which the chimpanzees were literally left to die if not for the heroic efforts of their original caregivers who had worked for New York Blood Center and were abandoned as well. Photo by Carol Guzy/Freelance for HSUS March 9, 2016 (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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