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Two very sad cats, they should be freed. Maybe a petition would help. There could be a metaphor here given the current political climate or maybe there are just two ceramic cats in an old cage! Canon 30d.
A snow leopard at the Cat Survival Trust in Hertfordshire.
Short film here: <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/10672404
I hated having to shoot from behind the glass at the different animals. Guess this turned out okay.
I'm having a hard time putting the two words captivity and conservation together. Somehow I wished these animals were back in the wild. Not sure why we can't conserve from there.... oh well
this was adoption day for bruce. wombats aren't a common sight in atlanta,
so it seemed a very logical thing to do. he'll have a good home and have some fun.
A photographic investigation into the concept of 'Captivity' from Foundation/BA studies.
Photographs from 1997/1999/2000.
This guest, allegedly famous, actually offered to buy our photographer a drink from the party's open bar, a classic move.
Moonridge Zoo
Big Bear, California
This Bald Eagle is one of the approximately 100 animals that reside in this zoo. All of them have some form of injury that prevents them from being able to survive in the wild. This particular bird was shot by some punk a**hole in southern California. Luckily they did not kill him, but he cannot fly and he is partially blind. Now he spends his days hopping around in his cage with other eagles like himself.