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#12334806
5 May 2025
Two wooden insect hotels are displayed for sale in a garden center in Bari, Italy, on April 28, 2025. Designed with bamboo canes and drilled wood pieces, these shelters offer a safe space for solitary bees and beneficial insects, promoting biodiversity and natural pollination in urban and rural environments.
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18 September 2024
Wicker furniture is for sale in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 01, 2024.
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2 July 2024
Three golden jackal (Canis aureus) cubs broke through a bamboo fence to enter a house from the jungle, sitting by the drain near a tube well to drink water. Occasionally, they chewed on the broken fence and played biting games with each other, showing various funny expressions. This scene occurred in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 2, 2024. The golden jackal, the largest of the jackals, resembles a small wolf but has a more slender build, shorter legs, and a shorter tail. Their habitat is being reduced due to a lack of food and shelter and the pressures of urbanization.
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2 July 2024
Three golden jackal (Canis aureus) cubs broke through a bamboo fence to enter a house from the jungle, sitting by the drain near a tube well to drink water. Occasionally, they chewed on the broken fence and played biting games with each other, showing various funny expressions. This scene occurred in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 2, 2024. The golden jackal, the largest of the jackals, resembles a small wolf but has a more slender build, shorter legs, and a shorter tail. Their habitat is being reduced due to a lack of food and shelter and the pressures of urbanization.
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#11378482
2 July 2024
Three golden jackal (Canis aureus) cubs broke through a bamboo fence to enter a house from the jungle, sitting by the drain near a tube well to drink water. Occasionally, they chewed on the broken fence and played biting games with each other, showing various funny expressions. This scene occurred in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 2, 2024. The golden jackal, the largest of the jackals, resembles a small wolf but has a more slender build, shorter legs, and a shorter tail. Their habitat is being reduced due to a lack of food and shelter and the pressures of urbanization.
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#11378488
2 July 2024
Three golden jackal (Canis aureus) cubs broke through a bamboo fence to enter a house from the jungle, sitting by the drain near a tube well to drink water. Occasionally, they chewed on the broken fence and played biting games with each other, showing various funny expressions. This scene occurred in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 2, 2024. The golden jackal, the largest of the jackals, resembles a small wolf but has a more slender build, shorter legs, and a shorter tail. Their habitat is being reduced due to a lack of food and shelter and the pressures of urbanization.
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#11378493
2 July 2024
Three golden jackal (Canis aureus) cubs broke through a bamboo fence to enter a house from the jungle, sitting by the drain near a tube well to drink water. Occasionally, they chewed on the broken fence and played biting games with each other, showing various funny expressions. This scene occurred in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 2, 2024. The golden jackal, the largest of the jackals, resembles a small wolf but has a more slender build, shorter legs, and a shorter tail. Their habitat is being reduced due to a lack of food and shelter and the pressures of urbanization.
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#10936258
24 January 2024
A woman is weaving products made from bamboo canes in the Haripur, Nomshuddha neighborhood on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 23, 2024. As plastic household products become more prevalent in the market, artisans are increasingly withdrawing from the natural bamboo cane industry.
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#10936259
24 January 2024
A woman is weaving products made from bamboo canes in the Haripur, Nomshuddha neighborhood on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 23, 2024. As plastic household products become more prevalent in the market, artisans are increasingly withdrawing from the natural bamboo cane industry.
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24 January 2024
A woman is weaving products made from bamboo canes in the Haripur, Nomshuddha neighborhood on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 23, 2024. As plastic household products become more prevalent in the market, artisans are increasingly withdrawing from the natural bamboo cane industry.
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#10936261
24 January 2024
A woman is weaving products made from bamboo canes in the Haripur, Nomshuddha neighborhood on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 23, 2024. As plastic household products become more prevalent in the market, artisans are increasingly withdrawing from the natural bamboo cane industry.
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#10936262
24 January 2024
A woman is weaving products made from bamboo canes in the Haripur, Nomshuddha neighborhood on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 23, 2024. As plastic household products become more prevalent in the market, artisans are increasingly withdrawing from the natural bamboo cane industry.
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#10916000
15 January 2024
The Common Kingfisher (Alcedo Atthis), Also Known As The Eurasian Kingfisher And River Kingfisher, Is A Small Very Colorful Kingfisher That Has A Wingspan Of 25cm (9.8in). They Nest In Burrows Close To Lake Edges Or Riverbanks And Defend Their Feeding Territories From Other Kingfishers. It Feeds Mainly On Fish, Caught By Diving, And Has Special Visual Adaptations To Enable It To See Prey Underwater. The Glossy White Eggs Are Laid In A Nest At The End Of A Burrow In A Riverbank. A Common Kingfisher Was Sitting On A Bamboo Structure On A Canel At Kaliganj, West Bengal; India On 15/01/2024.
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#7151876
30 September 2021
Sep 30, 2021-Seoul, South Korea-A Musicians performs about Daegeum Sanjo(Bamboo Flute instrumental) on the stage during an Untact concert of South Korean culture heritage show at National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea's daily coronavirus cases stayed in the 2,000s for a fourth day Wednesday, bouncing back to the second largest since the outbreak of COVID-19 in January last year on a spike in infections in the greater Seoul area.
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#7151878
30 September 2021
Sep 30, 2021-Seoul, South Korea-A Musicians performs about Daegeum Sanjo(Bamboo Flute instrumental) on the stage during an Untact concert of South Korean culture heritage show at National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea's daily coronavirus cases stayed in the 2,000s for a fourth day Wednesday, bouncing back to the second largest since the outbreak of COVID-19 in January last year on a spike in infections in the greater Seoul area.
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30 September 2021
Sep 30, 2021-Seoul, South Korea-A Musicians performs about Daegeum Sanjo(Bamboo Flute instrumental) on the stage during an Untact concert of South Korean culture heritage show at National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea's daily coronavirus cases stayed in the 2,000s for a fourth day Wednesday, bouncing back to the second largest since the outbreak of COVID-19 in January last year on a spike in infections in the greater Seoul area.
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