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#13484517
22 Mar 2026
Storks fly over a rice field during sunset in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on March 20, 2026.
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#13469700
19 Mar 2026
A Lesser Adjutant Stork, an endangered bird, with prey in a paddy field in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on March 15, 2026.
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#13469701
19 Mar 2026
A Lesser Adjutant Stork, an endangered bird, with prey in a paddy field in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on March 15, 2026.
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#13456876
16 Mar 2026
Storks fly over a rice field during sunset in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on March 16, 2026.
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16 Mar 2026
Storks fly over a rice field during sunset in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on March 16, 2026.
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#13451627
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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#13451628
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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#13451630
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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#13451631
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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#13423672
9 Mar 2026
Members of the ''Hargila Army'' participate in a community awareness session to save storks on International Women's Day in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423674
9 Mar 2026
Members of the ''Hargila Army'' participate in a community awareness session to save storks on International Women's Day in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423680
9 Mar 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman and a group of women known as the ''Hargila Army'' take an oath to save storks during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423681
9 Mar 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman and a group of women known as the ''Hargila Army'' take an oath to save storks during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423675
9 Mar 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman and a group of women known as the ''Hargila Army'' participate in a community awareness session to save storks on International Women's Day in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13352090
21 Feb 2026
Storks fly back over a rice field during sunset in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on February 21, 2026.
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#13338681
18 Feb 2026
Storks fly back during sunset in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on February 18, 2026.
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