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Habitat Loss Collection

"Habitat Loss: A Threat to Precious Wildlife" In the lush bamboo forests of Asia's China

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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda babies
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda babies
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda babies
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Habitat Loss Collection: Asia, China
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda babies (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation
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Habitat Loss Collection: Picture No. 12479376
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Habitat Loss Collection: Schlegel's Asity (Philepitta schlegeli) perched in dark understory It is threatened by habitat loss
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Habitat Loss Collection: The black-crowned barwing (Actinodura sodangorum) is found in Laos and Vietnam
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mother bringing prey, a rodent, to the begging and eating pups
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pups, litter playing with mother near their den in
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National Park
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litter
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National Park
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Habitat Loss Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
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Habitat Loss Collection: Fleischmanns Glass Frog(Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) CAPTIVE
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Habitat Loss Collection: Global warming in the Arctic, artwork C016 / 6300
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Habitat Loss Collection: Glass Frog Eggs (Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum) with tappoles starting to hatch
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Habitat Loss Collection: Savannah Side-necked Turtle (Podocnemis vogli) released after being found by fishermen in the river
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda
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Habitat Loss Collection: Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersalls sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) Daraina
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Habitat Loss Collection: Golden langur monkey
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Habitat Loss Collection: Fragile environments, conceptual image
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Habitat Loss Collection: AS07 POX0347
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda (Ailuropoda
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Habitat Loss Collection: Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation


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"Habitat Loss: A Threat to Precious Wildlife" In the lush bamboo forests of Asia's China, adorable giant panda babies (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) frolic under the watchful eyes of their protective family in Wolong China Conservation. These tiny cubs represent hope for a species on the brink due to habitat loss. Meanwhile, halfway across the globe in Mount Slide, Kinglake National Park, Victoria, Australia, another battle against habitat loss unfolds. Picture No. 12479376 captures a poignant scene as majestic creatures struggle to survive amidst diminishing landscapes. Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pups eagerly await their mother's return with prey – a rodent that will nourish their hungry bellies. In Bale Mountains National Park and beyond, these vulnerable canines face an uncertain future as human activities encroach upon their habitats. As we witness these heartwarming moments between mothers and offspring in both China and Ethiopia, it becomes evident that habitat loss is not just an isolated issue but a global concern threatening countless species worldwide. The consequences are dire; entire ecosystems suffer when natural habitats are destroyed or fragmented by human development. The delicate balance of nature unravels as animals lose access to food sources and safe havens essential for survival, and is our responsibility as stewards of this planet to take action before it's too late. By supporting conservation efforts and advocating for sustainable practices, we can help protect these magnificent creatures from further harm caused by habitat loss. Let us unite in preserving our shared home so that future generations may witness the playful antics of giant panda babies swinging through bamboo groves or marvel at Ethiopian Wolf pups exploring their vast wilderness without fear of losing what should rightfully be theirs – a thriving habitat teeming with life.