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Date: August 4, 2019 at 7:13:33 AM EDT
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Subject: Sunday Stills: Migrating songbirds fall prey to trappers
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THE 'WOLF CHILDREN' OF WORLD WAR II VIEW ONLINE
ISSUE 162
AUGUST 4, 2019
PHOTOGRAPH BY KARINE AIGNER
WILDLIFE WATCH
Songbirds are being snatched from Miami’s forests
Law enforcement has discovered a thriving underground business of trapping
songbirds around Miami—to become pets and to sing in competitions.
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WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT
JAMES WELLFORD, SENIOR PHOTO EDITOR
A visual diary of people and places in Brazil and beyond from @luisadorr ››
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY LUKAS KREIBIG
CULTURE
The forgotten 'wolf children' of World War II
Following the end of the devastating conflict, children of East Prussia went
to great lengths in order to survive.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY NATALIE KEYSSAR
CULTURE
A quiet region in Guatemala is the epicenter of migration
A child's death at the U.S. border put a spotlight on the peaceful highlands,
where more people than ever are fleeing for the United States.
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SELFIES ON ASSIGNMENT
Photographer Pascal Maitre took this selfie in front of the Great Mosque in
Djenné, Mali, a city that dates to the third century. Maitre, who has made
many trips to the West African country, recently returned to document unrest
fueled by the continued presence of Islamic militants.
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