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RECAP: Northern California Flooding Kills One, Triggers Rescues and Evacuations

Heavy rain and repeated atmospheric rivers triggered widespread flooding across Northern California over the weekend, killing one person in Redding and prompting rescues and evacuations across the region. Rising rivers and overflowing creeks inundated communities, stranding vehicles and forcing swift-water rescues. In Placer County, emergency crews rescued a baby in a carrier and nine people after the South Yuba River overtook a home. Flooding also impacted Mendocino and Humboldt counties, where roads turned into rivers of muddy water and animals were left stranded. Authorities urged residents to avoid travel and warned motorists not to cross flooded roadways.

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China: Live Baby Rabbits Rescued From Pelican’s Throat at Zoo

On May 28, 2025, at a local zoo in Yibin, Sichuan province, southwestern China, two staff members were filmed restraining a white pelican. After prying open its beak, they pulled out four to five newborn rabbits. Fortunately, the rabbits were still alive.

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A rescued Chinese desert cat is seen at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A rescued bharal grazes at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Two rescued vultures are seen at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A rescued Tibetan gazelle is seen at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A staff member checks the status of a rescued Tibetan gazelle at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A rescued bharal is seen at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Two rescued bharals rest at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Two rescued bharals rest at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

A rescued roe deer fawn grazes at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Xu Fengyi, technician of the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station, breeds a rescued roe deer fawn at the station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Wildlife Rehabilitation Station in Qinghai - China

Three rescued bharals are seen at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station in Qilian Mountain National Park in northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 23, 2025. The Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Station sits at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters at the foot of the Qilian Mountains. The station is mainly responsible for wildlife rescue, population monitoring, post-release tracking, public education, and nature-based learning. To date, the station has rescued and sheltered 211 animals across 36 species, including snow leopard, Chinese desert cat, vulture, bharal and Tibetan gazelle. Photo by Sun Ruibo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Food bowls are prepared for the many rescued animals at a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A staff member cradles a rescued cat during a medical check at a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A young girl spends time with rescued cats at a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A cat, one of the many rescued by Animals Lebanon, lounges in a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A cat, one of the many rescued by Animals Lebanon, lounges in a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A glimpse into a room filled with rescued animals at a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

Rescuing Pets From Conflict-Affected Areas - Lebanon

A note on a cage identifies a rescued animal at an animal shelter in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 5, 2024. The facility is run by Animals Lebanon, dedicated to rescuing pets from conflict-affected areas like Dahiyeh. Photo by Courtney Bonneau/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A man and a dog are pictured next to the horses in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A stallion Ruslan is seen in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A man strokes a horse in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Ponies are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina (L) is pictured during the opening of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina leads a horse to the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A close up of a horse's eye in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina (R) leads a horse by the halter during the opening of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A woman strokes a horse in the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A man is pictured next to a wounded horse at the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter at the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina pats a horse in the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina (L) cuts the ribbon during the opening of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina stands next to the stallion named Ruslan at the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina pats a horse in the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A man is pictured next to a wounded horse at the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter at the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Horses are housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - The founder of the Pegasus shelter Olena Rusina pats a horse in the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

Hospital for sick horses opens at Dnipro animal shelter

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - A horse is housed in the stables of the hospital for animals rescued from war or slaughter on the premises of the Pegasus shelter, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-CHANGTANG NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-RANGERS (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-CHANGTANG NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-RANGERS (CN)

(240514) -- NAGQU, May 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A ranger feeds a rescued Tibetan gazelle at Norbu Yugyel wildlife protection station at the Changtang National Nature Reserve in Nyima County of southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, May 7, 2024. Nyima County launched a two-week intensified patrol of the core areas of the Changtang National Nature Reserve, starting from May 7. Located in the northern part of Xizang, the nature reserve is home to over 30 kinds of wild animals listed on China's national-level protection catalogue, including Tibetan antelopes and wild yaks. (Xinhua/Jiang Fan)

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Red Cross representatives distribute food for animals rescued from occupation in Cherkasy

Red Cross representatives distribute food for animals rescued from occupation in Cherkasy

CHERKASY, UKRAINE - MAY 08, 2024 - Participants of the Ukrainian Red Cross hand over of food for animals that left the temporarily occupied territories with their families, Cherkasy, central Ukraine.

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