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Daniel Rosengren’s shoe on a flight over Kaieteur NP to look for and map illegal gold mining activities. The door has been removed to better be able to take photos. Guyana. © Daniel Rosengren
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Daniel Rosengren’s shoe on a flight over Kaieteur NP to look for and map illegal gold mining activities. The door has been removed to better be able to take photos. Guyana. © Daniel Rosengren

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  • Mónica Paredes Obando, FZS staff Iquitos, explains use of trail camera to SERNANP park rangers
  • Mónica Paredes Obando, FZS staff Iquitos, and Joel Arévalo, SERNANP park ranger
  • A park ranger releasing freshly hatched Arrau Turtles (South American River Turtle, Giant South American Turtle, Giant Amazon River Turtle, Arrau Sideneck Turtle) on its way to the water. This is the largest species of freshwater turtles in South America.  FZS works with protecting these animals from egg collection and has a programme where locals are happily involved in guarding them. Photographed on a beach in the river Caquetá in Cahuinari National Nature Park, Colombia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Kulan just released into the enclosure where they will be spending the winter and get used to the area before being released into the wild. Alibi, Altyn Dala, Kazakhstan. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Steffen Zuther releasing a Saiga calf after taking measurements and marking it. Near Andasaiskiy Nature Sanctuary (Zakaznik), Central Kazakhstan. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Daniel Rosengren’s shoe on a flight over Kaieteur NP to look for and map illegal gold mining activities. The door has been removed to better be able to take photos. Guyana. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The Andean Bear mascot, Pablo, is used in educating children about ecological topics. Patanmarca, Peru. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Luz Marina Pumachapi (right) and a local farmer, Domingo Davalos, in Patanmarca looking at peach flowers. This farmer gets FZS support and education to start up Physalis cultivation. Peru. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • The Mobile Education Unit is FZS led and travels to schools around Bukit Tigapuluh NP to teach children about the importance of nature. By playing games, the children gets to experience the forest through all senses (except taste). They learn that nature is not a place to fear and the importance of not littering. The teachers of the classes are also taught so that they can do this education themselves in the future. Here is a class from School No.67/VIII in Maura Sekalo, Sumatra, Indonesia. Here Hery Trijoko is explaining to very entertained children. © Daniel Rosengren
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  • FZS aircraft along Grumeti River
  • Elleni Vendras (Project assistant Belarus program) with an antenna for monitoring, Polesia, Belarus; dbu2 fzs work
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