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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • A view from the 103 floor of Willis Tower or the old Sears Tower.
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  • A bonobo ignites a lighter.
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  • A man grinds firewood in Kakuma Refugee Camp.
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  • A local tribal woman near Lake Turkana.
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  • The Ahu Tautira statue looms behind a girl in a swimsuit.
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  • Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake. Kurilskoe Lake Preserve is a world heritage site and had serious poaching. But now, two or three wardens are always out on enforcement and they pack out for a month at a time. The official salary for wardens is $200 a month, but the WWF came in and supplemented salaries and bought them the equipment they need to do the job. WWF decided one of the gems of the reserve system that exists in all of Russia should be poaching free - and that also protects the brown bears.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • An Iraqi family displaced by war awaits orders to move from temporary housing.
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  • A man in silhouette wears a traditional brimmed straw hat.
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  • An aboriginal woman and boy hunt for mud crabs at low tide.
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  • A brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake.
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  • Three Mennonite kids are the last to get off the bus in Lazbuddie, Texas.<br />
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Superintendent Joanna also has to drive the school bus for Lazbuddie schools but primarily is trying to figure out how to keep the school and community alive as they run out of water. When she started they had about 100 students now they have over 200 primarily from luring other communities children by offering an excellent robotics program and offering daycare. She had 90 days of water left for 16 families (teachers are housed at the school complex). The well got down to 15 feet of standing water. She got federal funds for a $360K well but who knows how long that will last. There are 88,000 wells around her in the TX panhandle that are poorly regulated and the water mining is affecting neighboring communities.
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  • Maternity ward at Mulago Hospital in Kampala.
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  • A dog lying on his back.
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  • A photographer sets a camera trap at a water hole so a laser beam will trip the shutter to photograph wild horses.
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  • A pig rests at the edge of Lake Turkana.
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  • Children gather firewood in a rock-strewn valley. Yayla culture involves go up and down the mountains looking for forage for your animals.
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