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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    AT0G0671_1.jpg
  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros),  Sumatra, Indonesia. Primary threats to the population of rhinoceros hornbills are loss of habitat, poaching for the feathers and live bird market, and hunting for food. They are CITES listed as a Species at Risk (IUCN Lower Risk/Near Threatened). Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Kleut peat swamp forest, Suaq Balimbing, Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • White-headed Munia (Lonchura maja), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • An olive-backed sunbird, moves from flower to flower, North Queensland, Australia. Photo: Paul Hilton /Earth Tree Images
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  • The white-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • White-headed Munia (Lonchura maja), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • The Javan munia (Lonchura leucogastroides), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Scaly-breasted munia ( Lonchura punctulata ),is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • The Javan munia (Lonchura leucogastroides), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • A cassowary is pictured at the Taman Safari ParK, Indonesia, 13th August 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
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The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • The white-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    A14I3991.jpg
  • The white-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    A14I3988.jpg
  • Scaly-breasted munia ( Lonchura punctulata ), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    A14I3912.jpg
  • Australia, australia, wildlife
    A14I9485.jpg
  • Australia, australia, wildlife
    A14I8381.jpg
  • A cassowary is pictured at the Taman Safari ParK, Indonesia, 13th August 2013. Photo:: Paul Hilton The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
    548A9938.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    548A2549.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    548A2544.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A Wallace's hawk-eagle in Sumatra. It is one of the smallest eagles that exist. photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The white-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    A14I4160.jpg
  • White-headed Munia (Lonchura maja), is pictured in a rice field on the edge of The Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • A cassowary is pictured at the Taman Safari ParK, Indonesia, 13th August 2013. Photo:: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
    548A9862.jpg
  • A cassowary is pictured at the Taman Safari ParK, Indonesia, 13th August 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree The Daintree Rainforest located in Tropical North Queensland, Australia is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world.<br />
<br />
The largest rainforest in Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is over 1,200 square kilometres and is home to many animal and plant species not found anywhere else in the world. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
    548A9855.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    548A2560.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    548A2530.jpg
  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    548A2474.jpg
  • Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • A red cap lory is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indoneisa.  The Rainbow Warrior is in Indonesia to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened –  environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the Rainbow Warrior II out of its territorial waters. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Exotic birds for sale. Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
    Exotic birds for sale
  • Exotic birds for sale. Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Rainbow lorikeets feeding in the afternoon sun, Sunshine Coast, Australia. Australia, australia, wildlife
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  • Birds for sale. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Cat taxidermies and other wildlife contraband at a police station in Banda Aceh, Sumatra Indonesia before they are burnt after several busts of wildlife crime syndicates that had been operating in and around the Leuser Ecosystem, the last place on earth where tigers, rhinos, elephants, and orangutans still coexist under the same canopy. The syndicates have trade routes, spanning the globe and as illegal palm oil expansion moves into the last remaining blocks of forest allowing poachers easy access to some of the last iconic species. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • The preserved head of a Sumatran Hornbill waiting to be destroyed along with other animal contraband at a police station in Banda Aceh, Sumatra. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An Asian Pied Hornbill ( Anthracoceros albirostris ) is seen in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • An Asian Pied Hornbill ( Anthracoceros albirostris ) is seen in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Kleut peat swamp forest, Suaq Balimbing, Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • Kleut peat swamp forest, Suaq Balimbing, Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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  • An Asian Pied Hornbill ( Anthracoceros albirostris ) is seen in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton Hornbill in the Lesuer Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
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