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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 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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  • The animal welfare team examines Kato, a large sedated male orang-utan 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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  • Veterinarian Arga Sawung Kusuma, prepares a syringe of ketamine to sedate Kato, a large male orang-utan in Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, run by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia on 22nd May 2017. Having completed an extensive rehabilitation programme, Kato, and 5 other orang-utans 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.
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  • A veterinarian holds the hand of an orang-utan in a 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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  • Young pigs covered in mud stand in a pen at the Jia Hua antibiotic-free pig farm in Tongxiang, China, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. Hog farmer Shen Jian-Ping has spent 4.7 million yuan $700,000 giving his swine roomier, better-ventilated digs and there are three full-time veterinarians to help keep the 465-sow herd healthy. Recent African Swine Flu has had a major impact on pig farms across the nation.
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  • An employee walk through a hallway connecting pig pens at the Jia Hua antibiotic-free pig farm in Tongxiang, China, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. Hog farmer Shen Jian-Ping has spent 4.7 million yuan $700,000 giving his swine roomier, better-ventilated digs and there are three full-time veterinarians to help keep the 465-sow herd healthy. Recent African Swine Flu has had a major impact on pig farms across the nation.
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  • Adult pigs covered in mud sit in a pen at the Jia Hua antibiotic-free pig farm in Tongxiang, China, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. Hog farmer Shen Jian-Ping has spent 4.7 million yuan $700,000 giving his swine roomier, better-ventilated digs and there are three full-time veterinarians to help keep the 465-sow herd healthy. Recent African Swine Flu has had a major impact on pig farms across the nation.
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