PETER CHADWICK - African Conservation Photography

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  • Juvenile Cape Cobra, De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa
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  • Cape Cobra, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
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  • Puff-Adder Snake, De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa
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  • Juvenile Cape Cobra with reared hood, De Hoop Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
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  • Puff Adder, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
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  • Cape Cobra, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
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  • Boophane species of poison bulb, Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Gauteng, South Africa
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  • White-backed vultures gorge on the carcass of a poached white rhino bull. In order to avoid detection, poachers sometimes lace the animals that they have killed with poison in order to kill the vultures. These vultures aid ranger patrols in finding the carcasses of poached animals. This year alone over 700 vultures have been poisoned and this is also pushing these critically important and wide-ranging scavengers towards extinction.
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