Back to the wild
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An employee of the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo holds two baby crocodiles after rescuing them in Managua.
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Tatiana Teran (L), a vet at the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo, checks an Iguana rescued from illegal traffickers in Managua.
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Parts of Iguanas at the Oriental market in Managua. Despite the ban to sell wild animals, illegal trade has become a daily activity.
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View of Iguanas for sale at the Oriental market in Managua.
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A Gato Ostoche (Urocyon Cincicorgenteusy) rescued from illegal traffickers remains inside a cage at the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo in Managua.
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An owl rescued from illegal traffickers remains inside a cage at the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo in Managua.
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Tatiana Teran, a vet at the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo, holds an opossum in Managua.
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Tatiana Teran, a vet at the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo, puts a Guacamayo Escarlata (Ara macao) in a cage in Managua.
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A stallholder sells an Iguana inside a plastic bag, at the Oriental market in Managua. Despite the ban to sell wild animals, illegal trade has become a daily activity.
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Two baby crocodiles rescued from illegal traffickers remain inside a fish tank before being taken to the Animal Rescue Centre of the National Zoo in Managua.
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