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Peter > Another exotic pet turned over to ACRES in Singapore, this iguana soon tired of the camera and ate the fresh organic salad the ACRES team had prepared.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.

http://www.acres.org.sg
Peter > This captive hippo was swimming at Busch Gardens, Florida.

All proceeds from prints go to the World Wildlife Foundation.
www.wwf.org.hk
Peter > The mighty eurasian black vulture in the snow at the Sunkar Raptor Sanctuary in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

It's tough getting donations to Kazakhstan! Your donation goes to WWF HK, who run the Mai Po Wetlands Nature reserve for wild birds in Hong Kong.
http://www.wwf.org.hk
Peter > Papaya the fruit bat was rescued from a Singapore bar district, after a member of the public called the ACRES animal rescue hotline.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.

http://www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Hong Kong's 'pink dolphins' are actually Indo-pacific Humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis), also known as Chinese white dolphins. In Hong Kong, the dolphins' habitat is mainly around Lantau Island. This habitat is currently under threat from numerous human activities such as construction, reclamation and pollution.

All print proceeds go to HKDCS for their research and education activities.
www.hkdcs.org
Peter > With huge eyes gathering as much light as possible in order to survive at night, the red-light used for night photography reflects obviously in this beautiful Asian Slow Loris' eyes.

All proceeds from prints go to the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity, who rescued all of the animals featured here.

http://www.accb-cambodia.org
Peter > Happily feeding on the vegetation in their big forest habitat, the Silver Langurs at the ACCB in Cambodia are quite content staying up in the treetops. Mothers almost always look after their young carefully in the animal kingdom, but this baby in particular is not going anywhere.

All proceeds from prints go to the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity, who rescued all of the animals featured here.

http://www.accb-cambodia.org
Another exotic pet turned over to ACRES in Singapore, this iguana soon tired of the camera and ate the fresh organic salad the ACRES team had prepared.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
http://www.acres.org.sg
Peter > Another exotic pet turned over to ACRES in Singapore, this iguana soon tired of the camera and ate the fresh organic salad the ACRES team had prepared.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.

http://www.acres.org.sg
Another exotic pet turned over to ACRES in Singapore, this iguana soon tired of the camera and ate the fresh organic salad the ACRES team had prepared.

All print proceeds go to ACRES for the wildlife rescue centre and their many animal welfare campaigns.
http://www.acres.org.sg
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