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#12675426
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675427
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675428
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675429
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675430
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675432
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675433
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675435
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12675438
26 August 2025
Eight Javan slow lorises -- five females and three males -- were released into the wild at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, Indonesia, on August 14, 2025. The slow lorises had been rehabilitated by the Indonesian Wildlife Rehabilitation Initiative Foundation (YIARI) after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, public surrenders, or other cases such as electrocution.
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#12538536
8 July 2025
People wade through a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwaters enter residential areas as incessant monsoon rain continues in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#12538537
8 July 2025
People wade through a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwaters enter residential areas as incessant monsoon rain continues in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#12538538
8 July 2025
People wade through a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwaters enter residential areas as incessant monsoon rain continues in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#12538539
8 July 2025
A man pushes a cycle and wades through a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted to death in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwaters enter residential areas as incessant monsoon rains continue in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#12538540
8 July 2025
A man pushes a makeshift raft to collect drinking water in a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted to death in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwater enters residential areas as incessant monsoon rain continues in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#12538542
8 July 2025
A vehicle wades through a flooded street after days of incessant rainfall in Dimapur, India, on July 8, 2025. Three people, including a woman, are electrocuted in their homes in Dimapur, where floodwaters enter residential areas as incessant monsoon rain continues in India's northeastern state of Nagaland.
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#11826209
1 December 2024
A man feeds corn to a wild tusker in Udawalawe, Sri Lanka, on December 01, 2024. Sri Lanka loses over 400 elephants every year, mostly due to conflicts with humans as their habitats are destroyed. Forced to raid farms for food, many elephants are killed by gunshots, traps, or electrocution. These clashes also claim 145 human lives in 2023. Experts warn that without urgent action to protect habitats and reduce conflicts, Sri Lanka's wild elephants could face extinction.
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