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  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
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  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
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  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
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  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
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  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_004.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_002.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
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  • Hasan who goes by only one name sits on a pile of freshly cut palm fruit on his family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Hasan inherited his farm from his father, and has embraced the new, more sustainable farming methods he has learned from being part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • A smallholder palm oil farmer stacks palm fronds on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover and neatly stacked fronds on this plot is a sign of good farm management. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • A freshly cut bunch of palm fruit lies in the grass on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
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  • Hasan, left discusses the health of the trees with Noraziza on her small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • A freshly cut bunch of palm fruit lies in the grass on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
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  • A smallholder palm oil farmer harvests palm fruit on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - fertilises her plot wearing protective clothing next to her home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • A smallholder palm oil farmer harvests palm fruit on his small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 10 September 2016. The family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. The lush ground cover on this plot is a sign that herbicide is being used sparingly. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Habiba Binti Ketui left - a smallholder palm oil farmer does her paperwork next to her grandsons in their home in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 9 September 2016. Habiba has been farming her small plot since the late 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustaianble. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - sits on the steps in front of her wooden home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands in her protective clothing on her plot next to her home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Jumatiah Binti Darmansyah - a smallholder palm oil farmer - - sits on the steps in front of her wooden home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Jumatiah has been farming her small plot 1.75Ha since the 1990s. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Neat stacks of palm palm fronds and lush ground cover indicate a well-managed small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. This family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Fatimah Binti Jalal - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands on her plot in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Fatimah Binti Jalal - a smallholder palm oil farmer - cuts back weeds on her plot in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Fatimah Binti Jalal right - a smallholder palm oil farmer - stands with her daughter and grand-daughter in their home in Toniting, Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 8 September 2016. Fatimah has been farming her small plot since 2005, but the soil is sandy and not very productive. She has been able to increase her yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0734.jpg
  • Neat stacks of palm palm fronds and lush ground cover indicate a well-managed small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. This family has been able to increase their yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry.
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  • Bunches of palm fruit on tree on a small family plot in Beluran District, Sabah, Malaysia, on 7 September 2016. Smallholders account for 40% of global palm oil production, and as such play an important role in increasing sustainability within the industry. This family plot has been able to increase yields since becoming part of the Wild Asia Group scheme, which works with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil to support Malaysian smallholders to become certified sustainable. This includes improving farm management, reducing their use of pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing yields.
    JPerugia_Sabah-0382.jpg
  • Kato, a large male orang-utan sits in quarantine cage awaiting his imminent reintroduction to the wild, in Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. Kato was rescued in 2003 after being kept illegally as a pet. He has undergone a long rehabiliation process that includes living on a pre-release island where orang-utans learn how to survive in the wild. The centre houses around 450 rescued orangutans who have been displaced from their habitats by human activity. Many of them will be reintroduced into the wild, but some animals have illnesses or injuries that means they have to remain in the sanctuary indefinitely.
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  • Wild flowers growing in a park in Cleobury Mortimer, United Kingdom. Wild flower verges are becomming more common in the UK in the last decade as an effort to both increase insect numbers and also saving money on grass cutting.
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  • Wild flowers growing in a park in Cleobury Mortimer, United Kingdom. Wild flower verges are becomming more common in the UK in the last decade as an effort to both increase insect numbers and also saving money on grass cutting.
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  • Kato - a large male orang-utan - climbs into the forest, ending almost a lifetime of captivity, at his release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 23rd May 2017.  Kato, and 5 female orang-utans, have come from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation to be released back into the wild. Kato was rescued in 2003 after being kept illegally as a pet. He has undergone a long rehabiliation process that included living on a pre-release island where orang-utans learn how to survive in the wild.
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  • Kato - a large male orang-utan - walks out of his cage at his release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 23rd May 2017.  Kato, and 5 female orang-utans, have come from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation to be released back into the wild. Kato was rescued in 2003 after being kept illegally as a pet. He has undergone a long rehabiliation process that included living on a pre-release island where orang-utans learn how to survive in the wild.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • 70 year old Thaokham holds his snares for catching birds and wild chickens in the Phunoi village of Ban Nongkinnaly, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 6. The villagers are very happy with their new houses but daily life is more difficult because before they were able to fish on the Nam Ou and snare catch birds and wild chickens. Now it is much more difficult to get food because they have to share the forest with the other villagers.
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  • A roadside stall selling blackberries gathered from the wild in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania. Foraging for wild food is an important part of the subsistence farmers way of life and they know where to find different items in the fields and forests around the village.
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  • Kato - a large male orang-utan - is carried in a cage from a small boat from the River Bemban to his release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 23rd May 2017.  Kato, and 5 female orang-utans, have come from Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation to be released back into the wild. Kato was rescued in 2003 after being kept illegally as a pet. He has undergone a long rehabiliation process that included living on a pre-release island where orang-utans learn how to survive in the wild.
    Orangutan_Release_JPerugia-8966.jpg
  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer enters the water for his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer dries himself with a beach towel after his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer dries himself with a beach towel after his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer changes into his costume before his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer enters the water for his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_I.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_F.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_C.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
    20150605_france poppy field_B.jpg
  • Field of wild poppies in Tournissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Red poppy flower fields such as this hold a symbolism of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
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  • Wild Barley grass seeds in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
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  • Wild Barley grass seeds in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
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  • Fish for sale at Hua Kua market on the outskirts of Vientiane city, Lao PDR. The Lao are very reliant on products collected or caught from the wild in nearby forests, fields and streams. A walk through any market will illustrate the agro and bio-diversity of Laos. market on the outskirts of Vientiane city, Lao PDR. The Lao are very reliant on products collected or caught from the wild in nearby forests, fields and streams. A walk through any market will illustrate the agro and bio-diversity of Laos.
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  • Wild flowers, Buttercups, and grasses in Springtime near to Otford in Surrey, UK.
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  • Wild flowers, Buttercups, and grasses in Springtime near to Otford in Surrey, UK.
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  • Wild flowers and grasses in Springtime near to Otford in Surrey, UK.
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  • Wild flowers and grasses in Springtime near to Otford in Surrey, UK.
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  • 'Het Khao', white mushrooms collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Wrapped leaves containing white mushrooms (het khao) collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Pak koud (fern) collected from the wild and sold by Ko Pala women at the market in Pak Nam Noi, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash.
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  • Pak koud (fern) collected from the wild and sold by Ko Pala women at the market in Pak Nam Noi, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash.
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  • Wild birds for sale in the roadside market, in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Wild birds for sale in the roadside market, in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Stag beetles collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • A stag beetle collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Pak Nao, a type of green leafy vegetable, collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Pak Koud, a type of fern, collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor,Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. The site is beautifully landscaped with gardens of wild flowers all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park. Perfect for a lie down and sleep.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
    20120809olympic stadium wild flower ...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
    20120809olympic stadium wild flower ...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
    20120809olympic stadium wild flower ...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. Gardens of wild flowers surround the Olympic stadium. The site is beautifully landscaped all blooming with different colours. It gives a very natural feeling to the park.
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  • Wild flowers grow on a slope outside the Savill Building in Windsor Great Park on 3 August 2020 in Englefield Green, United Kingdom. The nearby Savill Garden, 35 acres of interconnected gardens and woodland, is currently open during the COVID-19 pandemic with restrictions to a limited number of pre-paid ticket holders as well as to Friends and Members.
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  • A sedated orang-utan is carried by wheel barrow before being transported to a pre-release site, in Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. The centre houses around 450 rescued orangutans who have been displaced from their habitats by human activity. After extensive rehabilitation and preparation, many of them will be reintroduced into the wild, but some animals have illnesses or injuries that means they have to remain in the sanctuary indefinitely.
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  • Technicians carry Kato, a large male orang-utan from his cage after sedating him in Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. Kato will be taken by road and river to a release site in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park. The centre houses around 450 rescued orangutans who have been displaced from their habitats by human activity. Many of them will be reintroduced into the wild, but some animals have illnesses or injuries that means they have to remain in the sanctuary indefinitely.
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  • A large male orang-utan clings to the bars of his cage in Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. The centre houses around 450 rescued orangutans who have been displaced from their habitats by human activity. After extensive rehabilitation and preparation, many of them will be reintroduced into the wild, but some animals have illnesses or injuries that means they have to remain in the sanctuary indefinitely.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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