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En route out of Nairobi National Park, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the park’s ivory burning site, an historic location where 12 tonnes of ivory were burnt by the former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi in 1989. Most of it was intercepted before entering the market, stored, then burnt to show Kenya’s commitment to the conservation of elephants, and zero tolerance to the ivory trade. IMAGES
Bogota, Oct 4 (EFE).- At least 800 indigenous Colombians, who have taken refuge in the National Park of Bogota, on Monday asked the Colombian government for help and said they would not return to their villages due to the violence in the areas. Most of the indigenous people, from Colombia's western Chocó department, have been forcibly displaced due to armed clashes between drug gangs seeking to dominate the area. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE CHOCO DEPARTMENT TAKE REFUGE IN THE NATIONAL PARK, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Cabárceno, Sep 25 (EFE).- Spain's Cabárceno Nature Park has launched, for the second consecutive year, a nightly and personalized visit to experience the courtship of deer and fallow deer.During a two-hour exclusive and guided tour, tourists can also visit other spaces, including those of bears, hyenas, wolves, rhinos, hippos and bison and have the opportunity to enjoy the night views that can be seen from the Mirador de Rubí. (Camera: CELIA AGÜERO).SHOT LIST: THE NIGHTLY VISIT EXPERIENCE AT THE CABARCENO NATIONAL PARK IN CABARCENO, CANTABRIA, SPAIN.
Cabañeros, Sep 21 (EFE).- The bellowing, the spectacle of the seduction of the deer, is already heard under the starry sky of Spain's Cabañeros National Park, which is flooded these days with the imposing bellows of these large mammals, coinciding with the beginning of the biological cycle of their reproduction. (Camera: ANIBAL DE LA BELDAD).B-ROLL OF THE CABAÑEROS NATIONAL PARK IN CABAÑEROS, SPAIN.
Los Angeles, Aug 31 (EFE/EPA).- All of national forests and parks in the state of California were temporarily closed Tuesday amid risks of wildfires in the area. (Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT). B-ROLL OF A SIGN THAT READS 'EXTREME FIRE DANGER TODAY' AT ONE OF THE ENTRANCE OF THE ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, NORTH EAST OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.
Firefighters and planes battle a wildfire in the natural reserve of Monte Catillo in Tivoli, near Rome. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze. An anticyclone dubbed Lucifer has swept across Italy sending temperatures soaring and is expected to continue for several days. IMAGES