The article features various wildlife moments across the globe, showcasing the delicate balance of nature and conservation efforts. From a leopard cat in South Korea to a newborn Pere David's deer at a UK safari park, each photograph highlights unique species and their struggles. Conservation efforts are evident in the hand-feeding of a baby vulture at the Bronx Zoo and the safe passage for black rhinos under a railway in Nairobi. These images emphasize the need for ongoing dedication to preserving wildlife and their habitats.
A leopard cat searches for prey along a stream in Gangneung, South Korea. The wild cat is about the same size as a domestic cat.
A newborn Pere David's deer staggers to its feet at Knowsley safari park in Prescot, UK, classified as extinct in the wild by the IUCN.
A baby vulture at a New York zoo is fed by hand puppet to ensure survival, with staff disguising themselves to prevent bonding.
Black rhinos graze near an elevated railway in Nairobi national park, designed to allow animals to move freely without risk of harm.
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