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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI - FEB 27 2006: A curious baby elephant seeks shelter with its mother at Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand. Females usually have one calf after a gestation period of 18-22 months and give birth every three to four years. The calves weigh about 200 pounds (100kg) at birth. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Danielle examines baby animals found on the farm at Circle Acres. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • A volunteer's headlight guides a newly hatched sea turtle into the waters of Wrightsville Beach, NC. Baby turtles often follow the brightest object they can see, so when possible volunteers help the hatchlings find the ocean by trailing flashlights along the correct path.
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  • CHIANG MAI - MARCH 2, 2006: A young elephant tries to get its mother's attention at Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand. Females usually have one calf after a pregnancy of 18-22 months and give birth every three to four years. The calves weigh about 200 pounds (100kg) at birth. Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000 - of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • A young Red-Tailed Hawk is seen through vegetation while standing on the ground near a pine tree after falling out of its nest.
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  • A young Red-Tailed Hawk is seen through vegetation while standing on the ground near a pine tree after falling out of its nest.
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  • NORTHERN THAILAND - MARCH 3: Elephants bathe and "dust" regularly to protect their sensitive skin from sunburn and infection. Here one throws dirt on its back after exiting a river in Northern Thailand, applying mud and dirt as a "sunscreen." Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000 - of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting
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