Young little owls are treated at a conservation centre in Dücze, Turkey. The owlets, thought to be lost because they could not reach their nests during their flight attempts, were found exhausted in a forested area in the city
Antalya, #Turkey
An #owl is treated at a wildlife park that since the beginning of the year has cared for and rehabilitated 545 animals, including birds of prey
Northern elephant seals huddle together at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center’s temporary field hospital in Laguna Beach, California, US. The area is seeing a higher number of sick or dead seals than in previous years.
A vet holds a baby howler monkey rescued from the jungle after dozens of animal deaths were reported amid a fierce heatwave, in Cunduácan, Tabasco state, Mexico
A lion evacuated from a zoo in Rafah due to the Israeli military operation, drinks water at a sanctuary in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Hatem Khaled
A sea turtle looks through a window of a tank at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation's Turtle Conservation Centre, where they rescue and rehabilitate them, at the V&A Waterfront, in Cape Town, South Africa. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
A worker feeds a turtle hatchling at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation's Turtle Conservation Centre, where they rescue and rehabilitate turtle hatchlings after hatchlings were stranded during the recent storms and intense winds on South Africa's coastline, at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
Keeper Silvia Salvatierra, 59, is kissed by a chimp named 'Jony', 54, who was rescued from a circus, at the Lujan Zoo from where felines, including tigers and lions, will be transferred to a wildlife sanctuary in India, in Lujan, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
Buenos Aires, #Argentina
A lion at #Lujan zoo, which hosts animals rescued from circuses, animal trafficking and private collections in Buenos Aires. Losing its main source of money due to the severe effects of pandemic led to the closure of the #zoo. Only the owner and one employee now care for the animals.
Pet cats and other animals in war-torn Gaza face death in Israeli strikes or starvation in the Palestinian territory where more than two million people are said to be facing famine.
One veterinarian doctor in Gaza has converted the rooftop of his clinic to help the territory’s traumatised and abandoned pets.