Pupy, an African elephant,
stands in the doorway of his enclosure at the former city zoo now known
as Eco Parque in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A year ago the 140-year old
Buenos Aires zoo closed its doors and was transformed into a park. The
first director decided that the animals should be housed in buildings
that reflected their countries of origin. A replica of a Hindu temple
was built for the Asian elephants.
Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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A marmot peeks out from a hole in a log, Grand Teton national park, US.
Photograph: Bill Sincavage/Alamy Stock Photo
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All photos from The Guardian
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