Week in wildlife in pictures: vain' monkeys, a puffling fling and Jane Goodall with an owl
Briefly

In Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, young locals partake in an endearing tradition rescuing thousands of pufflings, helping them find their way as they become disoriented by city lights on their initial flights.
At a rehabilitation center in Costa Rica, orphaned animals like Smillo, a howler monkey, are cared for after losing their parents, often due to man-made hazards like uninsulated power lines.
In Menorca, Spain, compassionate individuals, dubbed 'turtle fans', rescue Mediterranean tortoises from flood debris, showcasing the commitment to wildlife protection and rehabilitation after natural disasters.
The wildlife enthusiasts in various global locations, from howler monkeys in Costa Rica to pufflings in Iceland, demonstrate a profound commitment to wildlife rescue and conservation efforts.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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