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This picture taken on February 25, 2024 show a gaggle of geese walking in the farming village of Fishte near the town of Lezhe. (Photo by Armend Nimani/AFP Photo)

This picture taken on February 25, 2024 show a gaggle of geese walking in the farming village of Fishte near the town of Lezhe. (Photo by Armend Nimani/AFP Photo)



A mahout and his elephant cross a main road as they walk towards the Gangaramaya Buddhist temple ahead of the temple's annual Nawam Perahera or street parade where dozens of gaily decorated elephants are escorted by hundreds of traditional drummers and dancers during the parade, in Colombo, Sri Lanka on February 23, 2024. (Photo by Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters)

A mahout and his elephant cross a main road as they walk towards the Gangaramaya Buddhist temple ahead of the temple's annual Nawam Perahera or street parade where dozens of gaily decorated elephants are escorted by hundreds of traditional drummers and dancers during the parade, in Colombo, Sri Lanka on February 23, 2024. (Photo by Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters)



An Australian Pelican (Pelecanus Conspicillatus) opens it's pink bill while perched on a lampost in Adelaide, S. Australia on February 28, 2024. (Photo byAmer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News)

An Australian Pelican (Pelecanus Conspicillatus) opens it's pink bill while perched on a lampost in Adelaide, S. Australia on February 28, 2024. (Photo byAmer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News)



Researchers take a photo with a thermographic camera of a white Arctic fox pup, during a medical check-up at the Arctic Fox Captive Breeding Station run by Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) near Oppdal, Norway, July 25, 2023. As part of the state-sponsored program to restore Arctic foxes, Norway has been feeding the population for nearly 20 years, and the program has helped to boost the fox population from as few as 40 in Norway, Finland, and Sweden, to around 550 across Scandinavia today. “We've come a long way”, said Conservation biologist Kristine Ulvund. “But I still think we have some way to go before we can say that we've really saved the species”. (Photo by Lisi Niesner/Reuters)

Researchers take a photo with a thermographic camera of a white Arctic fox pup, during a medical check-up at the Arctic Fox Captive Breeding Station run by Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) near Oppdal, Norway, July 25, 2023. As part of the state-sponsored program to restore Arctic foxes, Norway has been feeding the population for nearly 20 years, and the program has helped to boost the fox population from as few as 40 in Norway, Finland, and Sweden, to around 550 across Scandinavia today. “We've come a long way”, said Conservation biologist Kristine Ulvund. “But I still think we have some way to go before we can say that we've really saved the species”. (Photo by Lisi Niesner/Reuters)



Toralf Mjoen lifts a white Arctic fox into a wooden transport box for its approximately 500 kilometres trip south where it will be released into the wild in Oppdal, Norway on February 7, 2024. (Photo by Lisi Niesner/Reuters)

Toralf Mjoen lifts a white Arctic fox into a wooden transport box for its approximately 500 kilometres trip south where it will be released into the wild in Oppdal, Norway on February 7, 2024. (Photo by Lisi Niesner/Reuters)



Alina Panina, 27-year-old, Ukrainian border guard member and former prisoner of war (POW), embraces her service dog “Roksi”, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town of Novovolynsk, Volyn region, Ukraine on January 23, 2024. (Photo by Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters)

Alina Panina, 27-year-old, Ukrainian border guard member and former prisoner of war (POW), embraces her service dog “Roksi”, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town of Novovolynsk, Volyn region, Ukraine on January 23, 2024. (Photo by Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters)



A white horse and rider catch a wave during a swim in the sea at Weymouth beach, on February 24, 2024 in Weymouth, United Kingdom. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

A white horse and rider catch a wave during a swim in the sea at Weymouth beach, on February 24, 2024 in Weymouth, United Kingdom. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)



Rescued animals, rescued from the frontline, are seen upon their arrival ahead of the second year of the Russian and Ukrainian war in Pavlysh, Ukraine on February 14, 2024. Animals find refuge and new beginnings as they arrive at their new homes, marking the end of a heartfelt UAnimals mission in Donbas. Saturday, February 24, 2024 marks the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war. (Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rescued animals, rescued from the frontline, are seen upon their arrival ahead of the second year of the Russian and Ukrainian war in Pavlysh, Ukraine on February 14, 2024. Animals find refuge and new beginnings as they arrive at their new homes, marking the end of a heartfelt UAnimals mission in Donbas. Saturday, February 24, 2024 marks the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war. (Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto/Anadolu via Getty Images)



George, 88, a giant tortoise who lived through the Second World War, receives a garland at Cotswold Wildlife Park from Susan Osborne, the co-founder of The War Horse Memorial, and Mandy Hicks, a park gardener who knits hand-sized purple poppies to raise money for the organisation on February 22, 2024. The part animals have played in countless wars and conflicts will be recognised on the inaugural International War Animal Day on Saturday. (Photo by Paul Nicholls/The Times)

George, 88, a giant tortoise who lived through the Second World War, receives a garland at Cotswold Wildlife Park from Susan Osborne, the co-founder of The War Horse Memorial, and Mandy Hicks, a park gardener who knits hand-sized purple poppies to raise money for the organisation on February 22, 2024. The part animals have played in countless wars and conflicts will be recognised on the inaugural International War Animal Day on Saturday. (Photo by Paul Nicholls/The Times)



A farmer rests with cows on the eve of the opening of the 60th International Agriculture Fair (Salon de l'Agriculture) at the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre in Paris, on February 23, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)

A farmer rests with cows on the eve of the opening of the 60th International Agriculture Fair (Salon de l'Agriculture) at the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre in Paris, on February 23, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)



Woolly jumpers help keep five newborn lambs, aged between four and ten days, warm at Auchingarrich Wildlife Park, Perthshire, UK in the last decade of February 2024. They also help zookeepers tell the youngsters apart. (Photo by Katielee Arrowsmith/South West News Service)

Woolly jumpers help keep five newborn lambs, aged between four and ten days, warm at Auchingarrich Wildlife Park, Perthshire, UK in the last decade of February 2024. They also help zookeepers tell the youngsters apart. (Photo by Katielee Arrowsmith/South West News Service)



Egyptian geese enjoy the sunshine at their home in Marble Arch, central London in the last decade of February 2024. The birds have distinctive dark brown patches around their eyes and contrasting white wing feathers during flight. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/SelwynPics)

Egyptian geese enjoy the sunshine at their home in Marble Arch, central London in the last decade of February 2024. The birds have distinctive dark brown patches around their eyes and contrasting white wing feathers during flight. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/SelwynPics)



Rescuers pets a rescued cat at the site of a house destroyed in a Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk, Donetsk oblast, Ukraine on February 17, 2024. Russia launched missile attacks on Kramatorsk and Sloviansk in Donetsk oblast on the night of 17 February, killing at least two people and trapping others under rubble, Governor Vadym Filashkin said. (Photo by Jose Colon/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rescuers pets a rescued cat at the site of a house destroyed in a Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk, Donetsk oblast, Ukraine on February 17, 2024. Russia launched missile attacks on Kramatorsk and Sloviansk in Donetsk oblast on the night of 17 February, killing at least two people and trapping others under rubble, Governor Vadym Filashkin said. (Photo by Jose Colon/Anadolu via Getty Images)



Stork “Yaren” perches on fisherman Adem Yilmaz's boat in Eskikaraagac 'Stork' Village of Bursa, Turkey on February 29, 2024. The stork, named Yaren landed on fisherman Adem Yilmaz' boat while he was sailing on Uluabat Lake 13 years ago and their friendship continues since then. Yilmaz said that even though the stork goes away for six months each year, when she gets back she finds him immediately and the friendship picks up right where it left off. (Photo by Alper Tuydes/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Stork “Yaren” perches on fisherman Adem Yilmaz's boat in Eskikaraagac 'Stork' Village of Bursa, Turkey on February 29, 2024. The stork, named Yaren landed on fisherman Adem Yilmaz' boat while he was sailing on Uluabat Lake 13 years ago and their friendship continues since then. Yilmaz said that even though the stork goes away for six months each year, when she gets back she finds him immediately and the friendship picks up right where it left off. (Photo by Alper Tuydes/Anadolu via Getty Images)



Vinny the four-legged star of the show and the actress Nicole Kidman on location in New York filming the thriller Babygirl in the last decade of February 2024. (Photo by Steve Sands/New York Newswire/The Mega Agency)

Vinny the four-legged star of the show and the actress Nicole Kidman on location in New York filming the thriller Babygirl in the last decade of February 2024. (Photo by Steve Sands/New York Newswire/The Mega Agency)



Barney Chandler, newly appointed ravenmaster feeds one of the ravens at The Tower of London in London, Thursday, February 29, 2024. If legend is to be believed, Barney Chandler has just got the most important job in England. Chandler is the newly appointed ravenmaster at the Tower of London. He's responsible for looking after the feathered protectors of the 1,000-year-old fortress. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo)

Barney Chandler, newly appointed ravenmaster feeds one of the ravens at The Tower of London in London, Thursday, February 29, 2024. If legend is to be believed, Barney Chandler has just got the most important job in England. Chandler is the newly appointed ravenmaster at the Tower of London. He's responsible for looking after the feathered protectors of the 1,000-year-old fortress. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo)



Conservation biologists Kristine Ulvund and Craig Jackson from Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) and Park Rangers Olaf Bratland and Harald Normann Andersen, from the Norwegian Nature Inspectorate, release a blue and a white Arctic fox into the wild at the Hardangervidda National Park near Geilo, Norway, February 8, 2024 in this handout image. Climate change and habitat loss push thousands of the world's species to the edge of survival, disrupting food chains and leaving some animals to starve; and while some scientists say it's inevitable that we’ll need more feeding programs to prevent extinctions, others question whether it makes sense to support animals in landscapes that can no longer sustain them. “If the food is not there for them, what do you do?” said Jackson. (Photo by Craig Jackson/Handout via Reuters)

Conservation biologists Kristine Ulvund and Craig Jackson from Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) and Park Rangers Olaf Bratland and Harald Normann Andersen, from the Norwegian Nature Inspectorate, release a blue and a white Arctic fox into the wild at the Hardangervidda National Park near Geilo, Norway, February 8, 2024 in this handout image. Climate change and habitat loss push thousands of the world's species to the edge of survival, disrupting food chains and leaving some animals to starve; and while some scientists say it's inevitable that we’ll need more feeding programs to prevent extinctions, others question whether it makes sense to support animals in landscapes that can no longer sustain them. “If the food is not there for them, what do you do?” said Jackson. (Photo by Craig Jackson/Handout via Reuters)



Tourists in the Serengeti, Tanzania in the second decade of February 2024, get more than they bargained for as a cheetah jumps on the bonnet of their jeep to make their acquaintance. (Photo by Ann Aveyard/Animal News Agency)

Tourists in the Serengeti, Tanzania in the second decade of February 2024, get more than they bargained for as a cheetah jumps on the bonnet of their jeep to make their acquaintance. (Photo by Ann Aveyard/Animal News Agency)



Weeks old Ostrich roam in a fenced field on one of Saag Jonker Holdings farms on February 13, 2024 in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. At a South African farm, hundreds of ostriches stretch their slender necks and shake their black feathers under the setting sun. The birds' lanky legs raise a cloud of ochre dust in their enclosure, one of dozens dotting the rugged landscape surrounding the southern town of Oudtshoorn. (Photo by Gianluigi Guercia/AFP Photo)

Weeks old Ostrich roam in a fenced field on one of Saag Jonker Holdings farms on February 13, 2024 in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. At a South African farm, hundreds of ostriches stretch their slender necks and shake their black feathers under the setting sun. The birds' lanky legs raise a cloud of ochre dust in their enclosure, one of dozens dotting the rugged landscape surrounding the southern town of Oudtshoorn. (Photo by Gianluigi Guercia/AFP Photo)



Dogs Zoey and Eugene, dressed in a Keep America Great Again hat and a Donald Trump wig, are seen outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley at Coastal Carolina University on Sunday, January 28, 2024 in Conway, S.C. The South Carolina Republican presidential primary is being held February 24. (Photo by Sam Wolfe for The Washington Post)

Dogs Zoey and Eugene, dressed in a Keep America Great Again hat and a Donald Trump wig, are seen outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley at Coastal Carolina University on Sunday, January 28, 2024 in Conway, S.C. The South Carolina Republican presidential primary is being held February 24. (Photo by Sam Wolfe for The Washington Post)
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