Ochrona traszek w Kalifornii

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Ochrona traszek w Kalifornii
Rick Stubblefield, a volunteer captain for the Chileno Valley Newt Brigade, documents a newt in Marin County, Calif., where torrential downpours have forced thousands of the amphibians to emerge from their burrows and set out in search of a lake, stream, pond or puddle to breed in, Dec. 2, 2022. For the past four years, volunteers in the town of Petaluma, north of San Francisco, have helped the migrating newts cross perilous country roads. (Ian C. Bates/The New York Times)
Minimum price 100USD
2022-12-02
IAN C. BATES/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
IAN C. BATES
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