A platypus moves toward the Hacking River after being released by Scientists back into Sydney's Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
Scientists Dr Gilad Bino, Dr Tahneal Hawke, Prof Richard Kingsford of University of NSW and other representatives of New South Wales Parks, WWF and Taronga Zoo release a platypus back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
Scientists Francesca Roncolato, Rob Brewster and Patrick Giumelli from WWF release a platypus back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
A platypus moves toward the Hacking River after being released by Scientists back into Sydney's Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
NSW State Minister for the Environment Penny Sharp, Scientist Dr Gilad Bino, local member for Heathcote Maryanne Stuart along with other representatives of New South Wales Parks, University of New South Wales, WWF and Taronga Zoo release a platypus back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
A platypus is released by CEO of Taronga Zoo Cameron Kerr and Scientists back into Sydney's Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
Reflections on the Hacking River where Scientists released platypus back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
A platypus is released by CEO of Taronga Zoo Cameron Kerr and Scientists back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
A platypus swims in the Hacking River after being released by Scientists back into Sydney's Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
Taronga Zoo CEO Cameron Kerr talks with a Scientist beside a vehicle containing platypus in animal carriers before platypus were released back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
A platypus is released by CEO of Taronga Zoo Cameron Kerr and Scientists back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS
Taronga Zoo CEO Cameron Kerr talks with Scientists beside a vehicle containing platypus in animal carriers before platypus were released back into Sydney’s Royal National Park for the first time in over fifty years, in Sydney, Australia, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy Photo: JAIMI JOY/REUTERS