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Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138421
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DUK10162950_015
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138432
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DUK10162950_011
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138428
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DUK10162950_018
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138427
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DUK10162950_026
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138426
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DUK10162950_016
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138425
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DUK10162950_014
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138429
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DUK10162950_021
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138431
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DUK10162950_010
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138411
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DUK10162950_017
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138407
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DUK10162950_024
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138430
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DUK10162950_025
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138408
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DUK10162950_019
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138422
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DUK10162950_020
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138423
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DUK10162950_022
Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138424
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Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138420
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Rekordverdächtige Brutsaison: Die Naturschutzgruppe Aussie Ark im australischen Gosford begrüsst insgesamt 172 gefährdete Babyschildkröten
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A conservation group in New South Wales is celebrating a bumper baby boom — and it's all thanks to turtles.
Aussie Ark, based at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, has pulled off its most successful breeding season ever, hatching a record-breaking 172 endangered freshwater turtles. It’s the first time all three species in the charity’s care — the Hunter River, Bells, and Manning River turtles — have laid and hatched eggs in the same season.
In what experts are calling a “nationally significant” milestone, dozens of baby turtles have emerged from their eggs under the watchful eye of staff, who couldn’t be more thrilled.
“The egg tally this season is so EGG-citing!” Conservation Ark Operations Manager Billy Collett said. “48 Hunter River Turtle eggs, 39 Bells Turtle eggs and a whopping 85 Manning River Turtle eggs. That’s double the eggs from last season.”
The hatchlings are being raised in a state-of-the-art facility, complete with specially designed nesting platforms and sandboxes that mimic their natural environment. The climate-controlled aquaria have proven to be a haven for the reptiles, whose wild counterparts face increasing threats from predators like foxes, pigs and feral cats.
“Out in the wild, these poor turtles don’t stand a chance,” said Collett. “Predators dig up nests and eat the eggs before they even get a shot at life. We’re giving them that shot.”
Once strong enough, the baby turtles will be released back into the wild rivers they call home — a crucial move for the survival of these rare and remarkable Aussie species.
The conservation win comes as native turtle populations continue to plummet across the country due to habitat destruction, introduced species, and trampling by cattle.
“This work we’re doing at Conservation Ark is absolutely critical for the survival of these species,” Mr Collett said. “We will *** Local Caption *** 47138414
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Samstag 11.05.2013, 1. Bundesliga Saison 12/13
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ROYALS -F1 Grand Prix Of Monaco: Prinz Albert
28.05.2023, Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Formel 1 Grand Prix Monaco 2023
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Doha, Qatar, 28112022: Schweizer Fans auf den Tribuenen prior to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group G match between Brazil and Switzerland at Stadium 974 on November 28, 2022 in Doha, Qatar (Photo by Hasan Bratic/DeFodi Images)
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FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Brasilien - Schweiz 1:0
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Doha, Qatar, 28112022: Schweizer Fans auf den Tribuenen prior to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group G match between Brazil and Switzerland at Stadium 974 on November 28, 2022 in Doha, Qatar (Photo by Hasan Bratic/DeFodi Images)
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390293
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390291
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390289
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390287
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390285
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390267
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390277
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PEOPLE - TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro
TV-Koch Alfons Schuhbeck singt auf der Bühne bei der VIP-Premierengala von Schuhbecks teatro für die neue Saison MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München 03.11.2022 bei der VIP Premierengala Schuhbecks teatro MOONIA im Spiegelzelt in München Riem / 031122
*** VIP event gala Schuhbeck's teatro MOONIA at the mirror tent, Munich, Germany - 03 Nov2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40390258
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415541
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415539
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415537
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415540
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415535
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415534
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415531
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415538
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FUSSBALL - Ex-FCZ-Trainer Andre Breitenreiter im Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühel
14.07.2022, Sportstadion Kitzbühel Langau, Kitzbühl, Trainingslager der TSG Hoffenheim in Kitzbühl
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Medienrunde mit Trainer Andre Breitenreiter (Hoffenheim) / action press *** Local Caption *** 39415532
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Fussballstar David Beckham / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768418
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Fussballstar David Beckham / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768422
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Fussballstar David Beckham / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768423
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Tennisspielerin Serena Williams / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768427
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Rennstallbesitzer Gene Haas (Haas F1 Team) / action press *** Local Caption *** 38769352
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Kevin Magnussen (DNK), Haas F1 Team mit Landsmann und Fussball Legende Peter Schmeichel. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38769353
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Fussballstar David Beckham / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768438
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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FIA Präsident Mohammed ben Sulayem mit dem kanadischen Sänger Shaun Mendes / action press *** Local Caption *** 38769359
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Tennisspielerin Venus Williams / action press *** Local Caption *** 38768437
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Der kanadische Sänger Shaun Mendes / action press *** Local Caption *** 38769354
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: Promis beim GP von Miami
08.05.2022, Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX
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Der kanadische Sänger Shaun Mendes / action press *** Local Caption *** 38769363
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