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1348-5597 - The medical team performing cesarean sections. The doctor holds the baby after birth to his mother to see. This image was taken at AIIMS hospital, New Delhi, on March 2015.
857-96033 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96034 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96032 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96031 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
764-5030 - Two male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) killing a new born blue wildebeest (brindled gnu) (Connochaetes taurinus) calf, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
465-3192 - Adult female proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) with new born baby with a distinctive blue tinged face, Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
857-25839 - Interior scene in an historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25831 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25835 - Historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25833 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25822 - American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25832 - Historic buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25837 - Museum employee in period costume in front of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25820 - American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, take a core sample in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25834 - Cemetery at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25823 - American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, examine a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25838 - Small church at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25840 - Intyerior of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25825 - American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25836 - Window on an historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
1060-8 - This new born calf with its mother graceful glide together as the mother protects her calf and the calf learns essential behaviour to survive the open ocean. taken in Vava'u Tonga South Pacific
921-822 - Wild Adult Female, Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), new pup, fresh born, endangered, colony, rookery, haul out, raft, above water.Bering Islands (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: This sea lion in the largest member of the eared seals.
921-830 - Wild Adult Female, Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), new pup, fresh born. Slaty Back Gull picking at placenta and discharge from fresh born. endangered, colony, rookery, haul out, raft, above water.Bering Islands (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: This sea lion in the largest member of the eared seals.
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