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Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Girando per le Torbiere la mattina presto, questo è stato l'unico coniglietto che sono riuscito a fotografare. Curiosa era l'attenzione che prestava nella ricerca della direzione dove recarsi per trovare le provviste per la prima colazione.
First field test of the OM System OM-5 II during a cycling ride. Lens: M.Zuiko Digital ED 12–40mm f/2.8 PRO II. Genre: landscape/documentary.
In mezzo alle Alpi, questo esploratore a quattro zampe ha trovato un trofeo naturale: un palco di cervo abbandonato. Fiero, seduto su un ceppo, con lo sguardo pieno di energia e libertà. Un momento autentico di connessione tra cane e natura.
📍 Località: Motta, Caspoggio (SO)
🐾 Razza: Springer Spaniel
🍂 Natura incontaminata, spirito selvaggio.
First field test of the OM System OM-5 II during a cycling ride. Lens: M.Zuiko Digital ED 12–40mm f/2.8 PRO II. Genre: landscape/documentary.
We had the PERFECT family day yesterday. We went up to a lake in the woods that Max likes and found tons of insects and plants to get excited over and Max forgot all about how he's supposed to be bored all the time and instead was my little naturalist. It makes me unbelievably happy when he goes out into nature with us and gets so interested and has such a good time.
Skogafoss, Iceland - July 8, 2023: Tourists begin their climb up the stairs to see Skogafoss waterfall from the top viewpoint
Tracks lead to a vanishing waterhole, one of the Killpecker Dune's freshwater and very transitory ponds. Aiming for a minimalist feel, and reaching for the precarity of this moment, this life...
the tree`s are going crazy...at the moment we have 25degree Celsius...from one day to another the blooms are exploring...from winter- to summertime.
these are the blossoms of our Plumtree in the garden.
wish all of you a HOT weekend...;-)
Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
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Borneo (Malaysian Part) Kotakinabalu, Orang-utan rehabilitation centre.
Jaya (I think is the little one) Yoda ( I think is the older ), both very young males. rescued orang-utans in the rehabilitation program , located in the rainforest of the Shangri-la , Rasa Ria , resort www.shangri-la.com/en/property/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort... . Here a small party can accompany a ranger to the feeding station (at a distance) and if you are lucky the rescuees come down to see the ranger and his bucket of food, whilst he checks on them and encourages them to learn the skills required to cope in the wild again when they are returned to Sepilock. The proceeds of this venture contribute to the rehab program . I have pictures and videos of the event. this video and others I have shows just how difficult it is to see the primates in the trees in the wild , yet can not portray what a privilege it is to witness . Had the ranger not been there , we would not have seen this. The team are very dedicated to the orangs and are very patient with us, the eco-tourists , kindly tolerating our interests with a genuine mission to educate us about the plight and the needs of the orangs ,in times of deforestation and a fight to re-introduce them into protected rainforest in a plight to preserve them and their environment. dedicated with thanks and appreciation to all who are committed to this immense project. thank you!
( we were actually in the protected rainforest where these guys are learning how to live in the wild. they are young males. Yoda is the eldest I think and was taken there in 2007 at about 2 years old. The mothers are killed for people who want the young babies as pets. Others , older are often found distressed and starving as the rainforest
they live in disappears by the hour. This project rescues them , rehabilitates them and returns them to a protect area of rainforest to live out a normal healthy life..... if they are lucky! The pictures were taken with a telephoto and were were close but not as close as it looks. I hope we did not impact too much on them...they certainly did not interact with us in any way. the ranger was very protective! we felt very humble xxxxg)
Skogafoss, Iceland - July 8, 2023: Tourists begin their climb up the stairs to see Skogafoss waterfall from the top viewpoint
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