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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A man climbs over a wall in a residental area of  La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area of La Boca is known for it's European influence. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • April Gronley (blue t-shirt) helps to brand calves with her brother Cody  (white t-shirt) on the Oxarart Ranch near Malta, Montana on June 2, 2013. The Oxarart Ranch is part of an innovative grass bank project that allows ranchers to graze their cattle at discounted rates on Nature Conservancy land in exchange for improving conservation practices on their own “home” ranches. In 2002, the <br />
Conservancy began leasing parts of the ranch to neighboring ranchers who were suffering from several years of severe drought essentially offering the Matador’s grass to neighboring ranches in exchange for their  participation in conservation efforts. Thirteen ranchers graze their cattle on the Matador and the grassbank has enabled TNC to leverage conservation on more than 225,000 additional acres of private land without the cost of purchase of the land or of easements. (Photo By Ami Vitale) (in blue t-shirt) helps to brand calves on the Oxarart Ranch near Malta, Montana on June 2, 2013. The Oxarart Ranch is part of an innovative grass bank project that allows ranchers to graze their cattle at discounted rates on Nature Conservancy land in exchange for improving conservation practices on their own “home” ranches. In 2002, the <br />
Conservancy began leasing parts of the ranch to neighboring ranchers who were suffering from several years of severe drought essentially offering the Matador’s grass to neighboring ranches in exchange for their  participation in conservation efforts. Thirteen ranchers graze their cattle on the Matador and the grassbank has enabled TNC to leverage conservation on more than 225,000 additional acres of private land without the cost of purchase of the land or of easements. (Photo By Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak 's wife Ayse makes bread with her neighbor, Elif (in red)  and daughter Emel, (in blue) as other neighbors Sengul (wearing white and standing)  and Saliha come to show off her new baby, Dudunur December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak 's wife Ayse makes bread with her neighbor, Elif (in red)  and daughter Emel, (in blue) as other neighbors Sengul (wearing white and standing)  and Saliha come to show off her new baby, Dudunur December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak 's wife Ayse makes bread with her neighbor, Elif (in red)  and daughter Emel, (in blue) as other neighbors Sengul (wearing white and standing)  and Saliha come to show off her new baby, Dudunur December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak 's wife Ayse and daughter Emel, (in blue) prepare lunch December 12, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak 's wife Ayse poses with her daughter Emel, (in blue)  December 12, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • Ali Ipak's daughter Emel, 17, (in blue) offers tea to her father (far left), a neighbor Kazim Kardes, and the mayor of Kutoren Mr Ugur Akdogan  (in suit)   December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Women from Hamada meet inside the home of Tsion (in pink) as they discuss issues related to the donkey initiative. Also there is Tiblets in white scarf and Kadija in blue in  Barentu, Eritrea at dusk August 30, 2006.     (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Women from Hamada meet inside the home of Tsion (in pink) as they discuss issues related to the donkey initiative. Also there is Tiblets in white scarf and Kadija in blue in  Barentu, Eritrea at dusk August 30, 2006.     (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • En aiat, 55, center, Fatme, blue, and Saffaa hold rabbits in the village of Hamidia in Fayoume, Egypt December 7, 2005.  Wael,16, who lives in teh village is taking part in a rabbit telefood program funded by FAO.. (Photo Ami Vitale)
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