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Seasons of fat and lean impose an unyielding regimen on Etoshas wild denizens. In a good year the Indian Ocean monsoon brings continual rains from January t o April. They fall first and heaviest--an average of 18 inches--on the parks eastern end. The western section, 175 miles away, receives only two-thirds of that amount. M ost species give birth during this season, when they fan out across the park to drink from rainwater pools and feed on rich vegetation. As the dry months fol low, animal s are drawn to permanent water holes. There they congregate in spectacular numbe rs. Dependence on these springs limits grazing range, causing overgrazing and, in bad years, starvation. To aid the animals, park officials since the 1950s have drilled 5 5 artificial wells, most of them in the dessicated west. But herds there gre w beyond what surrounding forage could sustain, forcing officials to close some wells and hope for the cycle to complete itself. This shot shows blue cranes (Anthropoides paradisea) drinking the small amount of water that remains in the Kapupuhedi wa ter hole during a dry spell in January 1982. For a shot of this water hole bef ore the drought, please see #50010 in this series. |
A week after giving birth by a C-section - common in big-headed breeds - a bull dog went to Michigan State Universitys animal emergency service with respiratory trouble, another bulldog complaint. Despite surgery she died. |
Seasons of fat and lean impose an unyielding regimen on Etoshas wild denizens. In a good year the Indian Ocean monsoon brings continual rains from January to April. They fall first and heaviest--an average of 18 inches--on the parks eastern end. The western section, 175 miles away, receives only two-thirds of that amount. Most species give birth during this season, when they fan out across the park to drink from rainwater pools and feed on rich vegetation. Zebras (Equus burchelli) with a two-month-old colt graze in a field of Tribulus terrestris, impervious to the sharp spikes among the blossoms. |
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Roger Archibald, (SINCE I HAVE NO EXAMPLES OF VETERINARY PROCEDURES IN THE BODY OF MY PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, I AM PROVIDING THESE SAMPLES OF MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY TAKEN IN A CLINICAL SETTING AS AN ALTERNATIVE.) In the neonatal intensive care unit at a large urban hospital in the eastern U.S., this infant had just been delivered prematurely by emergency Caesarian section from a high-risk mother after monitors indicated the babys heartbeat had suddenly become erratic. On delivery, his prognosis appeared pretty grim, but following these immediate stabilization efforts in the intensive care nursery, he responded well and ultimately survived. |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Anatomical sketch of a human foetus in the womb, c1510. |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Birth of St Edmund, 1433, (1843). Copy from a manuscript of John Lydgates Life of St Edmund the King and Martyr, about the life of Edmund, king of the East Angles, who was born at Nuremberg in 841 AD. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843). |
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