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A Costa Rican researcher monitors the temperature in the developing sea turtle nests at Ostional beach, Costa Rica, November 2009. ^^^ Sea turtles have, like many other reptiles, temperature-dependent...
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Solvin Zankl / A Costa Rican researcher monitors the temperature in the developing sea turtle nests at Ostional beach, Costa Rica, November 2009. ^^^ Sea turtles have, like many other reptiles, temperature-dependent...
A man cleans high concentration photo voltaic panels being trialled by the research and development arm of Abengoa Solar, at their Solucar solar complex in Sanlucar la Mayor, Spain. Abengoa are invest...
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Ashley Cooper / A man cleans high concentration photo voltaic panels being trialled by the research and development arm of Abengoa Solar, at their Solucar solar complex in Sanlucar la Mayor, Spain. Abengoa are invest...
Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) biologists candling egg to check on development of the embryo, Codfish Island, Southland, New Zealand
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Tui De Roy / Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) biologists candling egg to check on development of the embryo, Codfish Island, Southland, New Zealand
Botanist kneeling whilst surveying an urban garden under threat of development in the hope of finding a plant species which might save the site, Highbury, London Borough of Islington, England UK, Janu...
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Pat Tuson / Botanist kneeling whilst surveying an urban garden under threat of development in the hope of finding a plant species which might save the site, Highbury, London Borough of Islington, England UK, Janu...
Red panda (Ailurus fulgens) fieldwork and survey work in Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sikkim, India.  Persons from left: Basant Kumar Sharma (WWF), Pawan Subba (Beat Off. Forest Dept.), Chenga Buthi...
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Dr. Axel Gebauer / Red panda (Ailurus fulgens) fieldwork and survey work in Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sikkim, India. Persons from left: Basant Kumar Sharma (WWF), Pawan Subba (Beat Off. Forest Dept.), Chenga Buthi...
A Costa Rican researcher monitors the temperature in the developing Olive Ridley sea turtle nests at Ostional beach, Costa Rica, November 2009. ^^^ Sea turtles have, like many other reptiles, temperat...
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Solvin Zankl / A Costa Rican researcher monitors the temperature in the developing Olive Ridley sea turtle nests at Ostional beach, Costa Rica, November 2009. ^^^ Sea turtles have, like many other reptiles, temperat...
Nigel Jarrett, Aviculture manager, "candling" a mallard egg (Anas platyrynchos) taken from an egg-turning incubator full of duck eggs, WWT Slimbridge, UK, May 2009.
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Nick Upton / Nigel Jarrett, Aviculture manager, "candling" a mallard egg (Anas platyrynchos) taken from an egg-turning incubator full of duck eggs, WWT Slimbridge, UK, May 2009.
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) egg from captive rearing incubator being "candled" to check its development. WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK, May 2009.
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Nick Upton / Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) egg from captive rearing incubator being "candled" to check its development. WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK, May 2009.
Late Dr. William D. Hamilton, one of the greatest evolution biologists of the 20th century, at work in the field, at Mamiraua¡ Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas State, Brazil.
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Luiz Claudio Marigo / Late Dr. William D. Hamilton, one of the greatest evolution biologists of the 20th century, at work in the field, at Mamiraua¡ Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas State, Brazil.
Herpetologists Ronis and Barbara da Silveira inspect nest of Black caiman {Melanosuchus niger) to count eggs, Varzea flooded forest of Mamiraua Sustainable Development reserve, Amazonas, Brazil. 1995
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Luiz Claudio Marigo / Herpetologists Ronis and Barbara da Silveira inspect nest of Black caiman {Melanosuchus niger) to count eggs, Varzea flooded forest of Mamiraua Sustainable Development reserve, Amazonas, Brazil. 1995
Fog harvesting nets at the Gobabeb training and research centre, Namib Desert, Namibia. Fog in the Namib Desert is a regular and predictable event occurring over 200 days per year. The product of the...
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Solvin Zankl / Fog harvesting nets at the Gobabeb training and research centre, Namib Desert, Namibia. Fog in the Namib Desert is a regular and predictable event occurring over 200 days per year. The product of the...
Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) biologists candling egg to check on development of the embryo, Codfish Island, Southland, New Zealand
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Tui De Roy / Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) biologists candling egg to check on development of the embryo, Codfish Island, Southland, New Zealand