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CONSERVATION

13 images Created 28 Feb 2010

As habitats shrink due to human incursion, many species slowly head towards endangered status and possible extinction. Wildlife agencies that have become strained by limited budgets give way to private animal care organisations, while regions untouched my man's hand due their remoteness suffer degradation from air and water pollution

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  • Spotted Tiger Quoll Road Kill - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-4939-18-oct-2009-.jpg
  • The remains of a cow indicate that weather patterns can and do change in central Australia
    anaspides-idw-4970-11-sep-2007.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9177-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9222-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9243-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9288-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9587-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9613-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9639-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9486-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9501-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9540-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Plastic fishing floats and other flotsam lie on a boulder strewn beach in the Falkland Islands
    2823 11 Jan 2011.JPG
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