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52821669 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821614 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821619 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821613 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821612 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821616 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821618 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52821594 Yvette Nicole Brown attends The Creative Coalition?s Right To Bear Arts Gala Benefit Dinner at The Madison Hotel in Washington, DC on April 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Annabelle Gordon/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240425_znp_sr6_008 April 25, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: The National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife have finalized a plan to reintroduce Grizzly Bears to North Cascades National Park. The plan calls for 3 to 7 bears to be released yearly, with a target of 25. From there, the hope is that the population will grow to 200. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52632072 RUSSIA, VASILYEVKA - APRIL 17, 2024: A brown bear is pictured at a private zoo in the town of Vasilyevka, 65km north from Melitopol. Alexander Polegenko/TASS/Sipa USA
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20240415_zaf_l75_004 April 15, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: A stuffed brown bear at the international exhibition Outdoor 2024 in Riga, Kipsala. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240415_zaf_l75_003 April 15, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: A stuffed brown bear at the international exhibition Outdoor 2024 in Riga, Kipsala. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240412_znp_sr6_001 April 12, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Juniper, an Alaskan Brown Bear, enjoys a spring day in her enclosure at the Woodland Park Zoo. She was rescued as an orphaned cub and now serves as an ambassador for brown bear reintroduction in the North Cascades Mountains of Washington State. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_znp_sr6_010 April 12, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Juniper, an Alaskan Brown Bear, enjoys a spring day in her enclosure at the Woodland Park Zoo. She was rescued as an orphaned cub and now serves as an ambassador for brown bear reintroduction in the North Cascades Mountains of Washington State. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_znp_sr6_003 April 12, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Juniper, an Alaskan Brown Bear, enjoys a spring day in her enclosure at the Woodland Park Zoo. She was rescued as an orphaned cub and now serves as an ambassador for brown bear reintroduction in the North Cascades Mountains of Washington State. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240410_aap_b173_133 April 10, 2024, West Hollywood, California, U.S.: Brown Bear and Ryan Stome Jones of Country Night attend Amazon's ''Going Home with Tyler Cameron' (Credit Image: © Billy Bennight/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52361318 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee is seen with 2-month-old brown bear cubs at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361317 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361316 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361319 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361315 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361296 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361250 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds 2-month-old brown bear cubs at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361251 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee feeds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361238 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361236 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361237 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361214 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361215 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361195 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361198 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361197 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee feeds 2-month-old brown bear cubs at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361194 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361192 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361191 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361190 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee feeds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361199 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee feeds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361200 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361193 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds a 2-month-old brown bear cub at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361119 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee holds 2-month-old brown bear cubs at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361121 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361123 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361124 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361120 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: An employee feeds 2-month-old brown bear cubs at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52361122 RUSSIA, MARIUPOL - APRIL 5, 2024: A 2-month-old brown bear cub is seen at the Mariupol Zoo. Dmitry Yagodkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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20240403_aaa_u101_091 April 3, 2024, Kharkiv, Ukraine: KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240403_aaa_u101_097 April 3, 2024, Kharkiv, Ukraine: KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240403_aaa_u101_093 April 3, 2024, Kharkiv, Ukraine: KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52336818 KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. Photo Credit: Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52336812 KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. Photo Credit: Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52336816 KHARKIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 3, 2024 - A brown bear appears in an enclosure upon waking up from hibernation at the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. Photo Credit: Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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RC2KX6AOV2BB A brown bear eats an Easter egg in Zagreb Zoo, Croatia, April 1, 2024. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
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RC27U6AUVAXG A Kamchatka brown bear eats an Easter egg filled with food pellets, fruit and nuts at the Zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, March 27, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
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RC27U6AINJ92 A Kamchatka brown bear eats an Easter egg filled with food pellets, fruit and nuts at the Zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, March 27, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
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RC27U6AU6U9R A Kamchatka brown bear carries an Easter egg filled with food pellets, fruit and nuts at the Zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, March 27, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
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RC27U6AB3QBZ A Kamchatka brown bear finds an Easter egg filled with food pellets, fruit and nuts at the Zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, March 27, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
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RC27U6AWNTK0 A Kamchatka brown bear eats an Easter egg filled with food pellets, fruit and nuts at the Zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, March 27, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
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20240325_znp_sr6_004 March 25, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Fern and Juniper become more active as the seasons change from Winter to Spring. After being orphaned in the wild, the two-year-old Grizzly Bears reside at the Woodland Park Zoo. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240325_znp_sr6_003 March 25, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Fern and Juniper become more active as the seasons change from Winter to Spring. After being orphaned in the wild, the two-year-old Grizzly Bears reside at the Woodland Park Zoo. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240325_znp_sr6_001 March 25, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: Fern and Juniper become more active as the seasons change from Winter to Spring. After being orphaned in the wild, the two-year-old Grizzly Bears reside at the Woodland Park Zoo. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240303_znp_sr6_006 March 3, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: JUNIPER, an orphaned Grizzly Bear (ursus arctos horribilis), celebrates 2024 World Wildlife Day, by climbing about in her enclosure at the Woodland Park Zoo. The National Park Service is evaluating the reintroduction of Brown Bears to the North Cascades. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a draft plan that is moving forward. Proponents say Grizzly Bears are an indicator species and a sign of a healthy ecosystem. The last confirmed sign of them was in 1996. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240303_znp_sr6_005 March 3, 2024, Seattle, Washington, USA: On World Wildlife Day, an Orphaned Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), named Juniper, climbs about in her enclosure at the Woodland Park Zoo. The National Park Service is evaluating the reintroduction of Brown Bears to the North Cascades. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a draft plan that is moving forward. Proponents say Grizzly Bears are an indicator species and a sign of a healthy ecosystem. The last confirmed sign of them was in 1996. (Credit Image: © Shane Srogi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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51612015 February 28, 2024: Colorado Buffaloes forward Tristan da Silva (23) defends California Golden Bears guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1) in the men?s basketball game between Colorado and Cal at the Coors Events center in Boulder, CO. Derek Regensburger/CSM/Sipa USA. (Credit Image: © Derek Regensburger/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51611999 February 28, 2024: Colorado Buffaloes forward Tristan da Silva (23) defends California Golden Bears guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1) in the men?s basketball game between Colorado and Cal at the Coors Events center in Boulder, CO. Derek Regensburger/CSM/Sipa USA. (Credit Image: © Derek Regensburger/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51477998 February 22 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the basket during the NCAA Men's Basketball game between Oregon State Beavers and the California Golden Bears. California beat Oregon State 81-73 at Haas Pavilion Berkeley Calif. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51477984 February 22 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the basket during the NCAA Men's Basketball game between Oregon State Beavers and the California Golden Bears. California beat Oregon State 81-73 at Haas Pavilion Berkeley Calif. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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RC28Y5AHLYV4 Spain?s brown bears, once nearly extinct, stray into the mountain villages in the north of the country so often these days that the regional government of Castile and Leon has set up a patrol for locals to report animals on the prowl. The patrol, which has nine rangers, protects residents and their crops in the mining town of Villablino, in the nearby province of Palencia, and other surrounding areas, aiming to keep the endangered Iberian brown bears safe and healthy and allow humans and animals to coexist. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC2Y44AIGY4F Angeles Orallo, 73, and her husband Valentin Ruiz Barreiro speak to Reuters journalist, at their home in Villarino, Spain, November 2, 2023. Three decades ago there were only 60 bears left in Spain, but today their population numbers over 400 leading to a greater number of encounters with humans. For some, the bears are unwanted intruders, but others welcome them and the increased number of tourists they attract. "We are older people... the fact that we can't go out for a quiet walk is sad," lamented Orallo, 73, who has been struggling to keep the bears out of her vegetable garden. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2UP2A6O4H0 Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, lifts the remains of a goat to place inside a remote-controlled cage as bait to trap and put a GPS collar on a bear, in Caboalles de Abajo, Spain, August 17, 2023. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2354ATX5Q5 Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, searches for a bear with the signal of its GPS collar, in Vega de Viejos, Spain, November 2, 2023. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2X8U9J8A6E Environmental agent Alejandro Ruiz, Agustin Cabeza, veterinarians Laura Martin and Nuria Forces, and Daniel Pinto, the operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, organize the capture and placement of a GPS collar on a bear, in Tosande, Spain, May 17, 2022. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC27P2A1OBNM Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, and Oscar Alvarez, an Alto Sil Bear Patrol member, move a remote-controlled cage to trap bears in Sosas de Laciana, Spain, August 16, 2023. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2U9U9F491E Environmental agents from Cervera de Pisuerga and veterinarians from the regional government of Castile and Leon monitor the mountains where Iberian brown bears live, in Valle de Pineda, Spain, May 18, 2022. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2JLP9A67ML An Alto Sil Bear Patrol member watches a female Iberian brown bear entering a remote-controlled cage from the footage of the remote cameras placed around the traps in Villarino, Spain, September 8, 2021. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2954ABZ3HX Alto Sil Bear Patrol members Lorenzo Gonzalez and Ignacio Carro use antennas and thermal visors to search for a female Iberian brown bear nicknamed Lechuguina, in the village of Villarino, Spain, November 2, 2023. As soon as the patrol receives a call to their 24-hour phone line, they grab their radios, rubber ball shotguns, and tracking devices and rush out the door to deter the bears from the villages by firing warning shots, while following a strict protocol. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/JUAN MEDINA SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2LLP9XNJBH A female Iberian brown bear, the first to be captured in decades, lies anaesthetised inside a remote-controlled cage after veterinarians performed a health check-up, as part of a special program monitoring and protecting the species, in Villarino, September 8, 2021. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2WAU9VNI88 An Iberian brown bear leaves a remote-controlled cage, as part of a special program monitoring and protecting the species, in Tosande, Spain, May 20, 2022. A patrol of nine rangers, set up by the regional government of Castile and Leon, protects residents and their crops in the surrounding areas, aiming to keep the endangered Iberian brown bears safe and healthy and allow humans and animals to coexist. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2TAU9O102K Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, and veterinarians Laura Martin and Nuria Foces, prepare to anaesthetise a bear trapped in a remote-controlled cage and to put a GPS collar on the animal, in Tosande, Spain, May 20, 2022. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2KLP9Y7G5I Veterinarian Gabriel de Pedro examines the mouth of an anaesthetised female Iberian brown bear, the first to be captured after decades, during a health check-up as part of a special program monitoring and protecting the species, in Villarino, Spain, September 8, 2021. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2NW1AR3GS0 Environmental agents from Cervera de Pisuerga, members of the Palentine mountain bear patrol, and veterinarians from the Regional Government of Castile and Leon, examine an anaesthetised Iberian brown bear to later put a GPS collar on the animal, in Tosande, Spain, July 5, 2023. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2TAU9Q44CA Veterinarian Nuria Noces prepares an injection to anaesthetise a bear, trapped in a remote-controlled cage, and put a GPS collar on the animal, in Tosande, Spain, May 20, 2022. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2NW1AVIZBE Veterinarian Maria del Carmen Villa Suarez and Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, measure the head of an anaesthetised bear to place a GPS collar on the animal, in Tosande, Spain, July 5, 2023. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2KLP9NJ8RX A female Iberian brown bear, the first to be captured in decades, lies anaesthetised while veterinarians perform a health check-up as part of a special program monitoring and protecting the species, in Villarino, Spain, September 8, 2021. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2LLP9ITDGY Alto Sil Bear Patrol members Oscar Alvarez and Pedro Garcia, veterinarian Gabriel de Pedro, and Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, carry an anaesthetised bear back to a remote-controlled cage after performing a health check-up and placing a GPS collar on the animal, in Villarino, Spain, September 8, 2021. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2X8U9QOJT2 Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, feeds three Spanish mastiffs protecting cattle so technicians can prepare a remote-controlled cage to trap a bear seen nearby, in Tosande, Spain May 17, 2022. The patrol wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by monitoring the animals with a new satellite system a team of veterinarians, biologists, and mountain rangers developed in 2021, as well as the remote-controlled cages that can trap the bears without trapping other species. "The aim is to seek solutions to the conservation challenges we face with bears, mainly in urban environments," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2TAU99TOXK Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, and veterinarians Laura Martin and Nuria Foces prepare an injection to anaesthetise a bear, trapped in a remote-controlled cage, to place a GPS collar on the animal, in Tosande, Spain, May 20, 2022. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2C44AFQ7O1 People visit an Iberian brown bears exhibition at the House of the Palentine Mountain Nature Park in Cervera de Pisuerga, Spain, November 1, 2023. Three decades ago there were only 60 bears left in Spain, but today their population numbers over 400 leading to a greater number of encounters with humans. For some, the bears are unwanted intruders, but others welcome them and the increased number of tourists they attract. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2UAU9Q9K9L An Iberian brown bear bites the bars of a remote-controlled cage from a special program monitoring and protecting the species, in Tosande, Spain, May 20, 2022. The patrol, which so far has trapped 12 bears, wants to improve understanding of the bears' behaviour by anaesthetising them, performing a medical check-up, and placing a GPS collar around their necks. "What we want is to monitor at all times, in real time... to be able to act quickly, always to improve the bears' coexistence with humans," said David Cubero, coordinator of the brown bear capture and radio-tagging plan. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2KG2A3N4ZN Oscar Alvarez, an Alto Sil Bear Patrol member, and Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, speak with Paloma Asensio and her husband Aniceto Ramon after they called about a bear in their garden, in Villaseca de Laciana, Spain, August 3, 2023. Three decades ago there were only 60 bears left in Spain, but today their population numbers over 400 leading to a greater number of encounters with humans. For some, the bears are unwanted intruders, but others welcome them and the increased number of tourists they attract. "We are older people... the fact that we can't go out for a quiet walk is sad," lamented villager Angeles Orallo, 73, who has been struggling to keep the bears out of her vegetable garden. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2NG2AEINV8 Pedro Garcia, an Alto Sil Bear Patrol member, patrols after receiving a call about a spotted Iberian brown bear in the Village of Salientes, Spain, August 4, 2023. As soon as the patrol receives a call to their 24-hour phone line, they grab their radios, rubber ball shotguns, and tracking devices and rush out the door to deter the bears from the villages by firing warning shots, while following a strict protocol. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2ZF2AKHN5X Lights glow in a village, as seen from the mountains during a search patrol for Iberian brown bears roaming the villages in Tejedo del Sil, Spain, August 3, 2023. As soon as the patrol receives a call to their 24-hour phone line, they grab their radios, rubber ball shotguns, and tracking devices and rush out the door to deter the bears from the villages by firing warning shots, while following a strict protocol. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2954AWWZFR Alto Sil Bear Patrol members Lorenzo Gonzalez and Oscar Alvarez use antennas and thermal visors to search for a female Iberian brown bear nicknamed Lechuguina, in the village of Villarino, Spain, November 2, 2023. As soon as the patrol receives a call to their 24-hour phone line, they grab their radios, rubber ball shotguns, and tracking devices and rush out the door to deter the bears from the villages by firing warning shots, while following a strict protocol. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2YF2A2BN87 Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, looks for bears with a thermal scope during a search patrol in Tejedo del Sil, Spain, August 2, 2023. As soon as the patrol receives a call to their 24-hour phone line, they grab their radios, rubber ball shotguns, and tracking devices and rush out the door to deter the bears from the villages by firing warning shots, while following a strict protocol. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2GG2AVJE2T Daniel Pinto, operational manager of a special patrol monitoring Iberian brown bears, examines the body of a dead cow, which he determined hadn't been killed by a bear, in Salientes, Spain, August 3, 2023. Three decades ago there were only 60 bears left in Spain, but today their population numbers over 400 leading to a greater number of encounters with humans. For some, the bears are unwanted intruders, but others welcome them and the increased number of tourists they attract. "We are older people... the fact that we can't go out for a quiet walk is sad," lamented villager Angeles Orallo, 73, who has been struggling to keep the bears out of her vegetable garden. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC27H2API8UV A female Iberian brown bear wearing a GPS collar on her neck walks, in Villar de Santiago, Spain, August 4, 2023. A patrol of nine rangers, set up by the regional government of Castile and Leon, protects residents and their crops in the surrounding areas, aiming to keep the endangered Iberian brown bears safe and healthy and allow humans and animals to coexist. "The increase in the bear population leads to an increase in conflicts (with humans)," said patrol coordinator Daniel Pinto. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2ZX5ACEQVG Spain?s brown bears, once nearly extinct, stray into the mountain villages in the north of the country so often these days that the regional government of Castile and Leon has set up a patrol for locals to report animals on the prowl. The patrol, which has nine rangers, protects residents and their crops in the mining town of Villablino, in the nearby province of Palencia, and other surrounding areas, aiming to keep the endangered Iberian brown bears safe and healthy and allow humans and animals to coexist. REUTERS/Juan Medina SEARCH "MEDINA IBERIAN BEARS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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51127093 February 07 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the hoop during the NCAA Men?s Basketball game between USC Trojans and the California Golden Bears. California beat USC 83-77 in overtime at Haas Pavilion. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51120942 February 07 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the hoop during the NCAA Men?s Basketball game between USC Trojans and the California Golden Bears. California beat USC 83-77 in overtime at Haas Pavilion. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51120948 February 07 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the hoop during the NCAA Men?s Basketball game between USC Trojans and the California Golden Bears. California beat USC 83-77 in overtime at Haas Pavilion. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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51120945 February 07 2024 Berkeley, CA U.S.A. California guard Rodney Brown Jr. (1)goes to the hoop during the NCAA Men?s Basketball game between USC Trojans and the California Golden Bears. California beat USC 83-77 in overtime at Haas Pavilion. Thurman James / CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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