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#11512264
25 August 2024
A dragonfly rests on a wire fence in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 25, 2024. Global warming shows consequences on ecosystems. Rising temperatures, changes in the rainfall pattern, rising sea levels, and the intensification of extreme phenomena are some examples of the crisis. However, an effect that is almost not talked about involves the massive arrival of insects to Europe, including the Iberian Peninsula.
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#11234239
13 May 2024
DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 12: A new line of tents is pitched along one side of the Grand Canal by asylum seekers, on May 12, 2024, in Dubin, Ireland. Recent installations of over 1200 meters of double-line fences on both sides of the Grand Canal follow the dismantlement of two encampments in Dublin over the past 10 days. These events underscore the ongoing challenges concerning housing and migration in the city.
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#11201191
1 May 2024
Bangladeshi women are taking a rest while carrying drinking water after collecting it from a fresh-water source. They are walking a long way to collect drinking water in the coastal area of Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 27, 2024.
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1 May 2024
Bangladeshi women are taking a rest while carrying drinking water after collecting it from a fresh-water source. They are walking a long way to collect drinking water in the coastal area of Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 27, 2024.
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#11130106
8 April 2024
Tens of thousands of Baikal Teal are flying over the waters of Wolong Lake Ecological Zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, on April 8, 2024. It is understood that a ''bird wave'' is a group of birds that are composed of single or multiple species that complement each other and advance together for survival. The formation occurs because birds fly together to reduce the risk of predation or to improve the efficiency of foraging.
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#11130108
8 April 2024
Tens of thousands of Baikal Teal are flying over the waters of Wolong Lake Ecological Zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, on April 8, 2024. It is understood that a ''bird wave'' is a group of birds that are composed of single or multiple species that complement each other and advance together for survival. The formation occurs because birds fly together to reduce the risk of predation or to improve the efficiency of foraging.
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#11130111
8 April 2024
Tens of thousands of Baikal Teal are flying over the waters of Wolong Lake Ecological Zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, on April 8, 2024. It is understood that a ''bird wave'' is a group of birds that are composed of single or multiple species that complement each other and advance together for survival. The formation occurs because birds fly together to reduce the risk of predation or to improve the efficiency of foraging.
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#11130112
8 April 2024
Tens of thousands of Baikal Teal are flying over the waters of Wolong Lake Ecological Zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, on April 8, 2024. It is understood that a ''bird wave'' is a group of birds that are composed of single or multiple species that complement each other and advance together for survival. The formation occurs because birds fly together to reduce the risk of predation or to improve the efficiency of foraging.
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8 April 2024
Tens of thousands of Baikal Teal are flying over the waters of Wolong Lake Ecological Zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, on April 8, 2024. It is understood that a ''bird wave'' is a group of birds that are composed of single or multiple species that complement each other and advance together for survival. The formation occurs because birds fly together to reduce the risk of predation or to improve the efficiency of foraging.
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#11129306
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is preying on a catfish at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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#11129307
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is preying on a catfish at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is preying on a catfish at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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#11129309
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is preying on a catfish at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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#11129303
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is swimming at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023, as it hunts for its prey. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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#11129304
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is swimming at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023, as it hunts for its prey. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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#11129305
8 April 2024
A Great Cormorant is swimming at Taudaha Lake, a wetland area on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 8, 2023, as it hunts for its prey. A cosmopolitan and adaptable species, Cormorants are seen both along the coast and inland wherever there are rivers or large water bodies. These birds typically fly to Nepal during winter and return in the summer.
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