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Dresden, Germany. 08th Jan, 2026. Tree maintenance measures in the Great Garden. The paths in the park, which are currently closed for tree maintenance, can be reopened from March 2026 thanks to additional funding. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 08th Jan, 2026. Christian Piwarz (CDU, r), Minister of Finance of Saxony, stands next to Christian Striefler, Director of the State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony, at a press conference in the Great Garden. The paths in the park, which are currently closed for tree maintenance work, can be reopened from March 2026 thanks to additional funding. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 08th Jan, 2026. Tree maintenance measures in the Great Garden. The paths in the park, which are currently closed for tree maintenance, can be reopened from March 2026 thanks to additional funding. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 08th Jan, 2026. Tree maintenance measures in the Great Garden. The paths in the park, which are currently closed for tree maintenance, can be reopened from March 2026 thanks to additional funding. Credit: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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WILLEMSTAD - Tourists in downtown Willemstad. Curaçao is facing military tensions following the US attack on Venezuela. During the attack, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was arrested by US commandos in Caracas and taken to the United States. RAMON VAN FLYMEN / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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A woman stands by the River Ness in Inverness during winter. She is dressed in warm clothes, holding a cigarette and coffee. Snow covers the nearby seat. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Inverness City Centre with the Castle and buildings reflected in the River Ness. Snow covers the ground creating a winter landscape in Scotland. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nazareth De Pinte, Belgium. 07th Jan, 2026. A snowy parking lot of the E17 highway in Nazareth-De Pinte pictured on Wednesday 07 January 2026. BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cantref Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales. UK.  6 January 2026  UK weather: Cantref reservoir has partially frozen this morning.  Credit: Andrew Bartlett/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cantref Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales. UK.  6 January 2026  UK weather: Cantref reservoir has partially frozen this morning.  Credit: Andrew Bartlett/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cantref Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales. UK.  6 January 2026  UK weather: Cantref reservoir has partially frozen this morning.  Credit: Andrew Bartlett/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cantref Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales. UK.  6 January 2026  UK weather: Cantref reservoir has partially frozen this morning.  Credit: Andrew Bartlett/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cantref Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales. UK.  6 January 2026  UK weather: Cantref reservoir has partially frozen this morning.  Credit: Andrew Bartlett/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake including the new residents, Kiwi and Gizmo, a pair of capybaras.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake including the new residents, Kiwi and Gizmo, a pair of capybaras.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake including the new residents, Kiwi and Gizmo, a pair of capybaras.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake including the new residents, Kiwi and Gizmo, a pair of capybaras.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake including the new residents, Kiwi and Gizmo, a pair of capybaras.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including Giant Millipede in the 'Tiny Giants' exhibit.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including Giant Millipede in the 'Tiny Giants' exhibit.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including Giant Millipede in the 'Tiny Giants' exhibit.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including Giant Millipede in the 'Tiny Giants' exhibit.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including a variety of coral in the 'Tiny Giants' reef tank.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including a variety of coral in the 'Tiny Giants' reef tank.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including a variety of coral in the 'Tiny Giants' reef tank.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including a variety of coral in the 'Tiny Giants' reef tank.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including the 4 Asiatic Lions, Bhanu, Arya, Mali and Syanii (pictured).  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including the 4 Asiatic Lions, Bhanu (pictured), Arya, Mali and Syanii.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including the 4 Asiatic Lions, Bhanu and Arya (pictured), Mali, Syanii.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including the 4 Asiatic Lions, Bhanu (pictured), Arya, Mali and Syanii.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the animals at the Zoo’s annual stocktake, including the 4 Asiatic Lions, Bhanu (pictured), Arya, Mali and Syanii.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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ZSL London Zoo, UK. 6th January 2026 Zookeeper at ZSL London Zoo begin counting the Humboldt Penguins at the Zoo’s annual stocktake.  Over 8,000 animals are cared for at London Zoo, and each needs to be counted. Zookeepers will record numbers of every bird, invertebrate, fish, reptile and mammal at the Zoo. ZSL, the charity which runs London Zoo, has been contributing to the global understanding of wildlife for 200 years – having been founded to advance our scientific understanding of animals. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Habay, Belgium. 06th Jan, 2026. A parking covered with snow near Habay, on Tuesday 06 January 2026. Temperatures are low in Belgium with local snowfall for several days. Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 6th Jan, 2026. An attractive, stunning view of the Yarra Valley (landscape), some 100km from Melbourne. The Yarra Valley is a region in Victoria, Australia, centered around the Yarra River. Known for its natural beauty, agricultural significance, and as one of Australia's prominent wine-producing areas, the valley stretches from the upper reaches of the river near its source in the Yarra Ranges National Park down to the flatter lands as it approaches Melbourne. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for-stock-foto
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 6th Jan, 2026. An attractive, stunning view of the Yarra Valley (landscape), some 100km from Melbourne. The Yarra Valley is a region in Victoria, Australia, centered around the Yarra River. Known for its natural beauty, agricultural significance, and as one of Australia's prominent wine-producing areas, the valley stretches from the upper reaches of the river near its source in the Yarra Ranges National Park down to the flatter lands as it approaches Melbourne. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for-stock-foto