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MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: A jockey spurs the bulls during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup Trophy on Octob... Editorial
Kerapan Sapi, A Traditional Bull Race In Indonesia
16 Oct 2022 · Bangkalan, Indonesia
#9013684
MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: A jockey spurs the bulls during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup Trophy on Octob...

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16 Oct 2022

MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: A jockey spurs the bulls during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup Trophy on October 16, 2022 in Madura, Indonesia. Karapan sapi is an Indonesian traditional bull racing festival in Madura island, Indonesia. The bulls are decorated with flower, gold, and fabrics, accompanied with traditional Gamelan music, food, and wagers on the outcome of the race. The bull racing season runs from July through to October across the Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep.regions. The final race will compete for the Indonesia President Cup Trophy.


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MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: The bulls are paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup... Editorial
Kerapan Sapi, A Traditional Bull Race In Indonesia
16 Oct 2022 · Bangkalan, Indonesia
#9013686
MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: The bulls are paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup...

#9013686

16 Oct 2022

MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: The bulls are paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup Trophy on October 16, 2022 in Madura, Indonesia. Karapan sapi is an Indonesian traditional bull racing festival in Madura island, Indonesia. The bulls are decorated with flower, gold, and fabrics, accompanied with traditional Gamelan music, food, and wagers on the outcome of the race. The bull racing season runs from July through to October across the Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep.regions. The final race will compete for the Indonesia President Cup Trophy.


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MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: Maduraneese plays traditional music paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi I... Editorial
Kerapan Sapi, A Traditional Bull Race In Indonesia
16 Oct 2022 · Bangkalan, Indonesia
#9013690
MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: Maduraneese plays traditional music paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi I...

#9013690

16 Oct 2022

MADURA, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 16: Maduraneese plays traditional music paraded around the stadium during traditional bull racing Karapan Sapi Indonesia President Cup Trophy on October 16, 2022 in Madura, Indonesia. Karapan sapi is an Indonesian traditional bull racing festival in Madura island, Indonesia. The bulls are decorated with flower, gold, and fabrics, accompanied with traditional Gamelan music, food, and wagers on the outcome of the race. The bull racing season runs from July through to October across the Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep.regions. The final race will compete for the Indonesia President Cup Trophy.


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Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857064
Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov...

#8857064

16 Sep 2022

Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. At least 500 of these hawk eagles live on the slopes of volcanoes on Java island. This protected eagle population is diminishing due to the plants used as its food sources being illegally logged, according to Indonesian researcher Syiarpini Liar from the YKAY. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857066
Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov...

#8857066

16 Sep 2022

Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. At least 500 of these hawk eagles live on the slopes of volcanoes on Java island. This protected eagle population is diminishing due to the plants used as its food sources being illegally logged, according to Indonesian researcher Syiarpini Liar from the YKAY. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857068
Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov...

#8857068

16 Sep 2022

Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. At least 500 of these hawk eagles live on the slopes of volcanoes on Java island. This protected eagle population is diminishing due to the plants used as its food sources being illegally logged, according to Indonesian researcher Syiarpini Liar from the YKAY. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857070
Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Prov...

#8857070

16 Sep 2022

Javan Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Bartelsi) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. At least 500 of these hawk eagles live on the slopes of volcanoes on Java island. This protected eagle population is diminishing due to the plants used as its food sources being illegally logged, according to Indonesian researcher Syiarpini Liar from the YKAY. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857072
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857072

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857074
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857074

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857076
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857076

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857078
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857078

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857080
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857080

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857082
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857082

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857084
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857084

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857086
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857086

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center... Editorial
Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade
16 Sep 2022 · Garut, Indonesia
#8857088
A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857088

16 Sep 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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