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Guest from the Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour in the Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Woman responsible for ensuring safety and good behavior of visitors at the Viewpoint, Harrat volcanic plateau, AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Woman responsible for ensuring visitor safety and good behavior at the Viewpoint, Harrat volcanic plateau, AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Woman responsible for ensuring visitor safety and good behavior at the Viewpoint, Harrat volcanic plateau, AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

An information sign on the summit of Apache Maid Mountai, Coconino National Forest, Arizona, United States of America

Statue of Parakramabahu the Great, medieval king, responsible for unifying the island in the 12th century, Polonnaruwa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, Asia

A Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) sitting on a nest in a mixed nesting colony of albatross's and Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off Argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off Argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) in a nesting colony of albatross's and Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

Feral dogs responsible for attacks on sheep, shot by farmer and hung up on a road-side tree near Lake Eucumbene, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Feral dogs responsible for attacks on sheep, shot by farmer and hung up on a road-side tree near Lake Eucumbene, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Feral dogs responsible for attacks on sheep, shot by farmer and hung up on a road-side tree near Lake Eucumbene, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Feral dog responsible for attacks on sheep, shot by farmer and hung up on a road-side tree near Lake Eucumbene, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Ebola Virus viewed under TEM. Ebola virus is a RNA virus. It is responsible for severe hemorrhagic fever.

This electron micrograph depicts a number of Marburg virions responsible for causing Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever.

Bacterium responsible for syphilis. Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep).Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35,600 cases of syphilis were repor

Windmills on a wind farm near Zahara de los Atunes, aerial view, drone shot, Cadiz province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Honey bee covered with yellow pollen collecting nectar from dandelion flower, Important for environment ecology sustainability, Copy space

Pseudo monads under a microscope. Pseudo monads are responsible for the ruin of meat. Presumably spoilt meat is examined in the lab of the land company Hessian land lab for germs, Giessen, Hessen, Germany.

Krampus, a traditional Austrian figure bound to the tradition of St. Nicholas, he is the evil counterpart responsible for punishing and frightening the wicked children while St. Nicholas rewards the honest children, Reichenau at Mt. Rax, Lower Austria, Au

Krampus, a traditional Austrian figure bound to the tradition of St. Nicholas, he is the evil counterpart responsible for punishing and frightening the wicked children while St. Nicholas rewards the honest children, Reichenau at Mt. Rax, Lower Austria, Au

Krampus, a traditional Austrian figure bound to the tradition of St. Nicholas, he is the evil counterpart responsible for punishing and frightening the wicked children while St. Nicholas rewards the honest children, Reichenau at Mt. Rax, Lower Austria, Au

Krampus, a traditional Austrian figure bound to the tradition of St. Nicholas, he is the evil counterpart responsible for punishing and frightening the wicked children while St. Nicholas rewards the honest children, Reichenau at Mt. Rax, Lower Austria, Au

Bronze equestrian statue of St. Stephen, the king responsible for spreading Christianity throughout Hungary, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Windmills on a wind farm near Zahara de los Atunes, aerial view, drone shot, Cadiz province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe

Technician with beard and helmet working in a recycling yard, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Technician with beard and helmet working in a recycling yard, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Technician with beard and helmet working in a recycling yard, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Technician with beard and helmet working in a recycling yard, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.

Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.

Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.

Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.

Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge sign indicating responsible government agencies. This refuge is located near Kihei, Maui; Maui, Hawaii, United States of America