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  • Santa Fe Land Iguana (conolphus pallidus)<br />
Santa Fe<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20161215_Santa_Fe_Land_Iguana_18.tif
  • Santa Fe Land Iguana (conolphus pallidus)<br />
Santa Fe<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20161215_Santa_Fe_Land_Iguana_9.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G975_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G983_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G971_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G1252_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G1204_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G1197_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161215_Galapagos_Land_Iguana_12.tif
  • Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161215_Galapagos_Land_Iguana_36.jpg
  • Galapagos Land Iguana(Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
North Seymour Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161210_Galapagos_Land_Iguana_8.jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G983 Land Iguana.jpg
  • Santa Fe Land Iguana (conolphus pallidus)<br />
Santa Fe<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20160621_Santa_Fe_Land_Iguana_394.jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Baltra Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
The Land iguanas from Baltra were introduced onto North Seymour Island in the 1930's and then subsequently became extinct on Baltra during the time the island was being used by the USA as a military base. They have been captive bred in the Charlse Darwin Station and re-introduced to Baltra.  The reintroduction in 2008 was the last one as they have now sucessfully established themselves on the island.
    1G975_Land_Iguana.jpg
  • Land Snail (Caracolus sp, Orthalicidae)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America
    TIP14021 Land Snail.jpg
  • Land Snail (Caracolus sp, Orthalicidae)<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America
    TIP14033 Land Snail.jpg
  • Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161201_Galapagos_Land_Iguana_30.tif
  • Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161201_Galapagos_Land_Iguana_10.tif
  • Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20161201_Galapagos_Land_Iguana__10.jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolphus subcristatus)<br />
Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill)<br />
Santa Cruz<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160615_Land_Iguana_233.jpg
  • Land Iguana (conolphus subcristatus)<br />
Urbina Bay<br />
Isabela<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20160618_Land_Iguana_730.jpg
  • Land Iguana (conolphus subcristatus)<br />
Urbina Bay<br />
Isabela<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20160618_Land_Iguana_674.jpg
  • Land Iguana (conolphus subcristatus)<br />
North Seymour<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America<br />
Endemic
    20160620_Land_Iguana_276.jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolphus subcristatus)<br />
South Plaza Islet<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160621_Land_Iguana_498.jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) and Giant Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia echios)<br />
Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill)<br />
Santa Cruz<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
Endemic
    20110207_Land_Iguana_and_Giant_Prick...jpg
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Base of Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of three endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available.
    WV450 Land Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus)<br />
Base of Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of three endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available.
    WV411_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) & Giant Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia echios) on South Plaza Island.<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of two endemic species of these large, yellow lizards found in the islands.  <br />
Conolophus subcristatus lives on six of the islands. (Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, South Plaza, Baltra and Seymour) They are vegetarian and eat mostly Opuntia cactus. However it has been reported that they will eat carrion if available. <br />
South Plazas is part of the Arid Zone<br />
Opuntia are one of the most distinctive Galapagos plants. The development of the tree form was due to competition of other cactus seedlings for light as well as grazing pressure from giant tortoises. They have spines on their trunks to prevent herbivores from eating them as well as to consense water.
    GC48_Land_Iguana_&_Opuntia.tif
  • Santa Fe Land Iguana (Conolophus pallidus)<br />
Santa Fe Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO SANTA FE ISLAND
    ME839_Santa_Fe_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Santa Fe Land Iguana (Conolophus pallidus)<br />
Santa Fe Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO SANTA FE ISLAND
    ME903 Santa Fe Land Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana eating opuntia cactus fruit<br />
Conolophus subcristatus<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
Galapagos Islands, ECUADOR.  South America
    D1X_4077_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Land Iguana eating opuntia cactus fruit<br />
Conolophus subcristatus<br />
South Plaza Island<br />
Galapagos Islands, ECUADOR.  South America
    D1X_4070_Land_Iguana.tif
  • Blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) <br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_Blue_land_crab_162.jpg
  • Blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi)<br />
in 'kitchen' <br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_Blue_land_crab_143.jpg
  • Blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) <br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_Blue_land_crab_70.jpg
  • Blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) <br />
Banco Chinchorro, <br />
Offshore Atoll<br />
Yucatan Peninsula<br />
Mexico<br />
Central America
    20150611_Blue_land_crab_33.jpg
  • Land Iguana reared in the Darwin Station for re-introduction into the wild<br />
Conolophus subcristatus<br />
Santa Cruz Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    15355_Land_Iguana.tif
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22494 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22493 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22491 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22489 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22490 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22488 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22486 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22485 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22484 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22483 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22481 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22482 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22480 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22449 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22448 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22447 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22446 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22445 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22443 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22444 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22442 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22439 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22441 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22440 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22437 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22436 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22435 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22434 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22433 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22432 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22431 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22429 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22428 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22425 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22415 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22404 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22495 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22492 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22487 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22438 Devils Tower.jpg
  • 'Rabbitat' with Eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus auduboni)<br />
Man made habitats as part of mine land reclamation process to increase three-dimensional habitat availability with a view to supporting greater biodiversity. Haul trucks taking coal to crusher plants from NEMA pit.<br />
Antelope Coal Mine. Converse County. Powder River Basin. near Gillette. East Wyoming. USA<br />
(Kennecott Energy Company)<br />
PRODUCT: Coal<br />
COMPANY: Rio Tinto
    22430 Devils Tower.jpg
  • Dive boat<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161021_Dive_boat_3.tif
  • Pindito Dive boat<br />
Farbiacet Island<br />
Misool Area<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20160330_Pindito_Dive_boat_305.tif
  • Dive boat<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161021_Dive_boat_10.tif
  • Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)<br />
Wolf Volcano. Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is one of the world's rarest raptors with around 800 individuals living around the islands. Although they are commonly seen they are a vulnerable species. They scavenge on dead carcasses as well as hunt iguanas, snakes, rats, birds etc.
    WV165_Galapagos_Hawk.tif
  • Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)<br />
Wolf Volcano. Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is one of the world's rarest raptors with around 800 individuals living around the islands. Although they are commonly seen they are a vulnerable species. They scavenge on dead carcasses as well as hunt iguanas, snakes, rats, birds etc.
    WV157_Galapagos_Hawk.tif
  • Galapagos Hawks (Buteo galapagoensis) Male brought in Lava Lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) to female on the nest. There is a chick in the nest (unseen) which is why they are bringing food to the nest.<br />
Española or James Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is one of the world's rarest raptors with around 800 individuals living around the islands. Although they are commonly seen they are a vulnerable species. TheY scavenge on dead carcasses as well as hunt iguanas, snakes, rats, birds etc.<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
VULNERABLE SPECIES
    1G8210_Galapagos_Hawks_&_Lava_Lizard.tif
  • Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) with Chick in nest<br />
Española or James Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is one of the world's rarest raptors with around 800 individuals living around the islands. Although they are commonly seen they are a vulnerable species. TheY scavenge on dead carcasses as well as hunt iguanas, snakes, rats, birds etc.<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
VULNERABLE SPECIES
    1G8199_Galapagos_Hawk_&_Chick.tif
  • Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) with Chick in nest<br />
Española or James Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is one of the world's rarest raptors with around 800 individuals living around the islands. Although they are commonly seen they are a vulnerable species. TheY scavenge on dead carcasses as well as hunt iguanas, snakes, rats, birds etc.<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
VULNERABLE SPECIES
    1G8300_Galapagos_Hawk_&_Chick.tif
  • Galapagos Dove (Zenaida galapagoensis) Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island.<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
EMDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS<br />
Common in arid areas of the main islands.
    1G2047_Galapagos_Dove.tif
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130928_White rhinoceros_214.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros_356.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros_299.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros_293.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros_291.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros calf (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros calf_289.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Great Karoo<br />
Private Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Endangered species
    20130926_White rhinoceros_13.jpg
  • WV157 Galapagos Hawk.jpg
  • Local People<br />
Papuan village<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Local_People_179.jpg
  • Local People<br />
Papuan village<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Local_People_170.jpg
  • Local People<br />
Papuan village<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Local_People_168.jpg
  • Local Papuan village<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Local_Papuan_village_208.jpg
  • Local Papuan village<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Local_Papuan_village_17.jpg
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