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TOPSHOT - View of a prickly pear and the Milky Way in the sky over the Tatacoa Desert, in the department of Huila, Colombia, on October 11, 2018. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP) (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP via Getty Images)

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A young coastal brown bear cub lays on a beach waiting for mom to catch fish in Alaska

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Small pieces of plastic from green PET bottles fished from the ocean. The plastic is frozen in a large block of ice. Photographed in 2018 the studio.

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The red rock formations in Tatacoa Desert in Huila, Colombia

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Fish and plastic pollution in sea. Microplastics contaminate seafood. Animals in the sea cannot live.

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Petra, Jordan

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Climate change idea. Soft focus on bunch of micro plastic that cannot be recycled.

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Al Khazneh or The Treasury at Petra, Jordan

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Close up view of a whale shark feeding at Cenderawasih Bay. There is a resident population of maybe 30 individuals who live in the Cenderawasih Bay area of West Papua and try to feed off what the fishermen catch over night in their nets. These whales suck on the nets and ingest small fish and other nutrients. The whales themselves are often caught in the nets over night and are usually released the following morning.

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Colourful tropical fish and corals in Ningaloo reef coast in Western Australia

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Elephants drink water at a water point in Selenkay Conservancy, a community-owned conservation area running by a private company, in Amboseli, Kenya, on June 21, 2022. - The camp's ten luxurious tents see tourists flocking again, after the shutdown linked to Covid-19. They observe in small groups elephants, giraffes, antelopes or lions on 5,000 hectares, located on the edge of Amboseli National Park, in the south of the country, and have a glimpse of the life of the Masai, the owners of the land. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP) (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warders stand in front of tusks recovered from poachers on January 16, 2013 at their headquarters in Nairobi.With increases in price and demand of ivory in South-East Asian countries, poaching activities have increased with KWS reporting the highest ever recorded loss in a single year of 384 elephants. AFP PHOTO/STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)

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