A blizzard over Mundy Pond, in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Hopefully those ducks are able to stay warm huddled together.
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Gorgona Island, once a brutal high-security prison in Colombia, is now a national park teeming with deadly wildlife. Surrounded by shark-infested waters and dense jungle, the island was notorious for housing dangerous criminals who faced venomous snakes, caimans, and tropical diseases. Today, it’s a haven for dangerous species like the Fer-De-Lance snake, boa constrictors, frogs, and sloths, with the prison ruins slowly being reclaimed by nature. Gorgona’s dark history has transformed into a captivating ecosystem where nature’s predators reign supreme.
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Travel to Montana, where Defenders Of Wildlife worked with our partners to protect a hobby farm from Grizzly Bears. You can learn more about how we’re promoting coexistence at: https://defenders.org/issues/promoting-coexistence
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