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                                            <image:caption>Now for Wildlife advocates for a singular essential in effective conservation: firsthand experience. That&amp;#x27;s why we immerse ourselves in remote landscapes for extended periods.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Our reliable Mercedes Benz 609D, a 90s German ambulance, has been a loyal companion, guiding us through invaluable experiences in the remote landscapes.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>After living in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan for a few years, we&amp;#x27;ve been fortunate to experience the culture and way of life of the nomads. There is nothing more magical than spending time in a yurt with a nomad family.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The reality of wildlife conservation in remote landscapes often falls short. Our hands-on experience shows a majority of projects struggle to make a meaningful impact.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A herd of Ibex in the high mountains of Arabel Pass, Kyrgyzstan. In the distance, the Kumtor mine is visible, which has been a subject of environmental concerns due to its impact on the surrounding ecosystem.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>With the capability to prototype ideas and solutions directly in the field, we embrace a philosophy of trial and error, prioritizing hands-on experimentation over distant theoretical work.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>With the capability to prototype ideas and solutions directly in the field, we embrace a philosophy of trial and error, prioritizing hands-on experimentation over distant theoretical work.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The team at Baiboosun is composed of experienced locals who possess an in-depth understanding of the intricate terrain.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Some cameras are positioned at an altitude of 3800 meters. Collecting footage and data from these high-altitude locations poses a significant risk to the team.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The maintenance of traditional camera traps is not efficiently tailored to the specific demands of conservation practices in these remote landscapes.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A familiar sight along Kyrgyzstan&amp;#x27;s roads. A new statue of a snow leopard being crafted in the Naryn Region.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Here we are at Son-Kul Lake in Kyrgyzstan, immersing ourselves in the Jailoo (summer pastures) alongside the local nomads whom we befriended during our winter stay in Kyzart.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/title-passing</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>Our reliable Mercedes Benz 609D, a 90s German ambulance, has been a loyal companion, guiding us through invaluable experiences in the remote landscapes.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>After living in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan for a few years, we&amp;#x27;ve been fortunate to experience the culture and way of life of the nomads. There is nothing more magical than spending time in a yurt with a nomad family.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A yurt is a traditional, portable dwelling that holds immense cultural significance in Central Asia, serving as a symbol of nomadic lifestyle and embodying community, sustainability, and adaptability.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The reality of wildlife conservation in remote landscapes often falls short. Our hands-on experience shows a majority of projects struggle to make a meaningful impact.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/big-picture</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>A herd of Ibex in the high mountains of Arabel Pass, Kyrgyzstan. In the distance, the Kumtor mine is visible, which has been a subject of environmental concerns due to its impact on the surrounding ecosystem.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Remote regions feature expansive, untouched landscapes marked by rugged terrains and extreme altitudes, showcasing unparalleled natural beauty in their untamed wilderness.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The challenges in remote landscapes primarily arise due to their geographical isolation, making monitoring and accountability of projects particularly challenging.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-1</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>The captivating beauty of these landscapes lies in their isolated and rugged nature. Showcasing the remarkable adaptability of the species in these extreme environments.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Remote regions feature expansive, untouched landscapes marked by rugged terrains and extreme altitudes, showcasing unparalleled natural beauty in their untamed wilderness.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The challenges in remote landscapes primarily arise due to their geographical isolation, making monitoring and accountability of projects particularly challenging.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-8</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>By maximizing the benefits of communication, we aim to bridge the gap between professional expertise and the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Our engineering expertise, combined with mobile 3D printing capabilities, allows us to adapt, repair, and expand camera trap systems and fabricate our own parts, whilst being in the wild.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-gallery</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>The mobile conservation hub will serve multiple purposes, acting as both a functional studio and a strategic base to operate effectively from the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-gallery-2</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>We&amp;#x27;re grateful for the diverse mix of lifestyles that enrich our daily experiences, allowing us to connect with remarkable individuals, animal friends, and projects on the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The insights gained from extended stays in remote landscapes are crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of conservation practices—a rarity among organizations in the field.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>We&amp;#x27;re grateful for the diverse mix of lifestyles that enrich our daily experiences, allowing us to connect with remarkable individuals, animal friends, and projects on the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-end-block</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>By maximizing the benefits of communication, we aim to bridge the gap between professional expertise and the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Our engineering expertise, combined with mobile 3D printing capabilities, allows us to adapt, repair, and expand camera trap systems and fabricate our own parts, whilst being in the wild.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The mobile conservation hub will serve multiple purposes, acting as both a functional studio and a strategic base to operate effectively from the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The insights gained from extended stays in remote landscapes are crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of conservation practices—a rarity among organizations in the field.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>We&amp;#x27;re grateful for the diverse mix of lifestyles that enrich our daily experiences, allowing us to connect with remarkable individuals, animal friends, and projects on the front line of conservation.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>We remain committed to a pragmatic approach to innovation, which involves an in-depth understanding of the challenges faced on the ground.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Our capacity to prototype electronic projects directly in the field, sets us apart and enables us to develop the most effective solutions rooted in firsthand experience on the ground.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>We remain committed to a pragmatic approach to innovation, which involves an in-depth understanding of the challenges faced on the ground.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-photo-h-8</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/U1635629871719076057239912496865/R0027580.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Our capacity to prototype electronic projects directly in the field, sets us apart and enables us to develop the most effective solutions rooted in firsthand experience on the ground.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-10</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/article-baiboosun</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-mobile-audio-player-2</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>A recurrent scene by Kyrgyzstan roads. New statue of a snow leopard being cast in Naryn Region. Threatened by climate change and poachers, the big cats are endangered.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The snow leopard is an important cultural symbol in Central Asia and figures widely in folklore and local beliefs. Prey species, such as ibex and Marco Polo sheep, also figure in the art and folklore of Central Asia.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>An icon of the high mountains, the former Soviet Union bestowed the ‘Snow Leopard Award’ on mountaineers who climbed the five peaks of 7000 metres or higher, referred to as the Snow Leopard Mountains, in its territory.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>New technologies allow camera traps to be left in the field to continuously watch an area of habitat for weeks or even months, recording the rarest events that occur in nature.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The modern digital camera trap is simply a digital compact camera sensor wired up to a passive infrared sensor, which is able to “see” the infrared radiation given out by warm-blooded animals.</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-end-block-3</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>We extend our gratitude to Director Baatyrbek Akmatov and his family at Baiboosun Nature Reserve for warmly embracing us into the project, making us feel like part of their own family.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-4</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-footer-all-in-one-3</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-new-logo-bottom-+-script-2</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-audio-player-+-back-home-+-contents-3</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-titles-article-3</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-video</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-photo-h-6</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>A recurrent scene by Kyrgyzstan roads. New statue of a snow leopard being cast in Naryn Region. Threatened by climate change and poachers, the big cats are endangered.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-image-gallery-5</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>The snow leopard is an important cultural symbol in Central Asia and figures widely in folklore and local beliefs. Prey species, such as ibex and Marco Polo sheep, also figure in the art and folklore of Central Asia.</image:caption>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Q1582164250001024192288547454689/DSC08794.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>An icon of the high mountains, the former Soviet Union bestowed the ‘Snow Leopard Award’ on mountaineers who climbed the five peaks of 7000 metres or higher, referred to as the Snow Leopard Mountains, in its territory.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-video</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/M1444630642852682467785489563361/map__0001_2500-to-3500.png</image:loc>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/E1582184910760215116607967510241/map__0002_1500-to-2500.png</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-gallery-small</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/U1583626964004229348997788122849/DSC08017.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>New technologies allow camera traps to be left in the field to continuously watch an area of habitat for weeks or even months, recording the rarest events that occur in nature.</image:caption>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/G1583629161601744338164091240161/DSC00141.jpg</image:loc>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Q1583629161564850850016672136929/DSC00149.jpg</image:loc>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Q1583634000865244402906733526753/DSC09269.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>The modern digital camera trap is simply a digital compact camera sensor wired up to a passive infrared sensor, which is able to “see” the infrared radiation given out by warm-blooded animals.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-end-block-3</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:49+00:00</lastmod>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Q1582172481860567085175956094689/DSC07945.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>We extend our gratitude to Director Baatyrbek Akmatov and his family at Baiboosun Nature Reserve for warmly embracing us into the project, making us feel like part of their own family.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-8</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/I1582177749494358029601806008033/DSC08058.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-footer-all-in-one-3</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2025-11-28T02:22:18+00:00</lastmod>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/article-beyond-borders</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:50+00:00</lastmod>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-logo-bar-+-themes-+-script-2</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:49+00:00</lastmod>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-mobile-audio-player-3</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-titles-article-2</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-article-1-2</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/K1585436737337833542351116615393/R0002274.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Our ex-ambulance Mercedes Benz 609D, on the Spanish coast during one of our initial journeys before embarking on our route to what&amp;#x27;s consider the edge of civilization.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-gallery-3</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/C1585416884158651420962156756705/DSC08177-Enhanced-NR.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Caroline Parton (United Kingdom), co-founder of Now for Wildlife.</image:caption>
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                <image:image>
                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/G1585416884177098165035866308321/RX103717.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Luciano Foglia (Argentina), co-funder of Now for Wildlife.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-article-2-1</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:50+00:00</lastmod>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/H1585435133577903774042699120353/DSC00443.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>The Kok-Buru game has deep roots in the nomadic cultures. The physical nature of the sport requires considerable strength and riding expertise.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-gallery-4</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:50+00:00</lastmod>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/P1585400133758715985667197812449/R0014259.jpg</image:loc>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/K1585405755994268259011758440161/R0016686.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;&gt;After living in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan for a few years, we&amp;#x27;ve been fortunate to experience the culture and way of life of the nomads.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</image:caption>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/S1585428349123687880701548478177/R0014210.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-article-3</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/U1582179399813869839953131781857/12.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-2</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/H1588139649501606374342598377185/RX104354.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-end-block-2</loc>
            
            
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                <image:image>
                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Z1591641976591852790735445212897/DSC00817.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>In embracing a new beginning, we assume responsibility for a cause that resonates deeply within us. The essence of this newfound journey lies in safeguarding what we cherish and deem invaluable: the precious realm of wildlife.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-3</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:31:50+00:00</lastmod>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/B1585185632694337137713603460833/R0024653.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-footer-all-in-one-2</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-new-logo-bottom-+-script-1</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-audio-player-+-back-home-+-contents-4</loc>
            
            
            <lastmod>2024-05-02T18:34:46+00:00</lastmod>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-titles-article-2</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-4</loc>
            
            
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                                            <image:caption>The Chatyr-Köl Lake is located between the At-Bashy and Torugart-Too mountain ranges at 3350 meters of altitude.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-photo-h-3</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/K1585436737337833542351116615393/R0002274.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Our ex-ambulance Mercedes Benz 609D, on the Spanish coast during one of our initial journeys before embarking on our route to what&amp;#x27;s consider the edge of civilization.</image:caption>
                                    </image:image>
            
        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-image-gallery-3</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/C1585416884158651420962156756705/DSC08177-Enhanced-NR.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Caroline Parton (United Kingdom), co-founder of Now for Wildlife.</image:caption>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/G1585416884177098165035866308321/RX103717.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>Luciano Foglia (Argentina), co-funder of Now for Wildlife.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-photo-h-4</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/H1585435133577903774042699120353/DSC00443.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>The Kok-Buru game has deep roots in the nomadic cultures. The physical nature of the sport requires considerable strength and riding expertise.</image:caption>
                                    </image:image>
            
        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-image-gallery-4</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/P1585400133758715985667197812449/R0014259.jpg</image:loc>
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/S1585428349123687880701548478177/R0014210.jpg</image:loc>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-5</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/K1585405755994268259011758440161/R0016686.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>After living in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan for a few years, we&amp;#x27;ve been fortunate to experience the culture and way of life of the nomads.</image:caption>
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-text-+-photo-h-5</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-6</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-end-block-2</loc>
            
            
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                    <image:loc>https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/Z1591641976591852790735445212897/DSC00817.jpg</image:loc>
                                            <image:caption>In embracing a new beginning, we assume responsibility for a cause that resonates deeply within us. The essence of this newfound journey lies in safeguarding what we cherish and deem invaluable: the precious realm of wildlife.</image:caption>
                                    </image:image>
            
        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-big-picture-7</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
            <url>
                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/d-footer-all-in-one-2</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/take-action</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-logo-bar-+-themes-+-script-4</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-mobile-audio-player-4</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-titles-article-4</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-big-picture-5</loc>
            
            
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                        <loc>https://nowforwildlife.org/m-article-1-4</loc>
            
            
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        </url>
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