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A cute flat illustration set featuring llama and alpaca characters in different poses and styles, including standing and sitting animals with fluffy c-stock-foto
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Simple illustration of a standing llama with cream fur tan body dark hooves and a calm facial expression.-stock-foto
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Simple portrait illustration of a fluffy alpaca with rounded ears soft wool and a gentle face on a muted background.-stock-foto
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Simple illustration of a seated brown alpaca with upright ears long neck and a small smiling face.-stock-foto
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Simple illustration of a colorful standing llama with pink and peach fur tones and a relaxed friendly expression.-stock-foto
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Majestic Peacock Bird Standing Silhouette Vector Illustration On White Background-stock-foto
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April 30, 2026, Seattle, Washington, USA: A new four-member pack of Mexican gray wolf brothers (Canis lupus baileyi) can currently be seen playing in their habitat at the Woodland Park Zoo. The Mexican gray wolf, or ''lobo, '' is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Once nearly extinct in the wild, the species is part of a collaborative recovery initiative between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and federal agencies, which has helped the wild population in the U.S. Southwest grow to an estimated 319 individuals as of early 2026. (Credit-stock-foto
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April 30, 2026, Seattle, Washington, USA: A new four-member pack of Mexican gray wolf brothers (Canis lupus baileyi) can currently be seen playing in their habitat at the Woodland Park Zoo. The Mexican gray wolf, or ''lobo, '' is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Once nearly extinct in the wild, the species is part of a collaborative recovery initiative between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and federal agencies, which has helped the wild population in the U.S. Southwest grow to an estimated 319 individuals as of early 2026. (Credit-stock-foto
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April 30, 2026, Seattle, Washington, USA: A new four-member pack of Mexican gray wolf brothers (Canis lupus baileyi) can currently be seen playing in their habitat at the Woodland Park Zoo. The Mexican gray wolf, or ''lobo, '' is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Once nearly extinct in the wild, the species is part of a collaborative recovery initiative between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and federal agencies, which has helped the wild population in the U.S. Southwest grow to an estimated 319 individuals as of early 2026. (Credit-stock-foto
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April 30, 2026, Seattle, Washington, USA: A new four-member pack of Mexican gray wolf brothers (Canis lupus baileyi) can currently be seen playing in their habitat at the Woodland Park Zoo. The Mexican gray wolf, or ''lobo, '' is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Once nearly extinct in the wild, the species is part of a collaborative recovery initiative between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and federal agencies, which has helped the wild population in the U.S. Southwest grow to an estimated 319 individuals as of early 2026. (Credit-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Arya, a Tree Kangaroo (Genus Dendrolagus) at the Woodland Park Zoo, explores her new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The Tree Kangaroos now have two stories of vertical space to climb after being off exhibit. The Forest Trailhead is a state-of-the-art exhibit and opens to the public on May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery, and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making, this exhibit highlights the conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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April 30, 2026, Seattle, Washington, USA: Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called 'Forests for All.' A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercia-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Carson the resident Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) at the Woodland Park Zoo explores his new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The 11 year old Red Panda now has two stories of vertical space to climb. The Forest Trailhead is a state of the art exhibit and opens May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making this exhibit highlights conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Arya, a Tree Kangaroo (Genus Dendrolagus) at the Woodland Park Zoo, explores her new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The Tree Kangaroos now have two stories of vertical space to climb after being off exhibit. The Forest Trailhead is a state-of-the-art exhibit and opens to the public on May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery, and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making, this exhibit highlights the conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Seattle, Washington, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. Arya, a Tree Kangaroo (Genus Dendrolagus) at the Woodland Park Zoo, explores her new home in the Forest Trailhead exhibit. The Tree Kangaroos now have two stories of vertical space to climb after being off exhibit. The Forest Trailhead is a state-of-the-art exhibit and opens to the public on May 1st. It features a treetop canopy path, a habitat gallery, and conservation action called "forests for all"". A decade in the making, this exhibit highlights the conservation of 20 species that call forests home. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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