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El-Ghassim Wane (not pictured), Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), visits the Ménaka Region in Mali, together with officials from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

A MINUSMA convoy led by the Malian Armed Forces (FAMA) is heading to the internally displaced people's (IDP) site of Tin-Fadimata located in the dunes of Ménaka.
The Mixed Armistice Commissions (MAC) consists of an equal number of members designated by each party to the armistice agreements between Israel and the Arab States.  UN military observers on duty in the Operations Office at the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan-Israel Mixed Armistice Commission Office. L-R: Major P.W. Ingebrigtsen (Norway); Major T.W.N. McGrath (Canada); Major O.M.H. Haxthausen (Denmark); and Major J.C. Clarke (Canada).
Advance units of a new UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) began moving into Southern Lebanon on 22 March 1978. The purpose of the Force, spelled out in a Security Council Resolution of 19 March (Resolution 425) is to confirm the withdrawal of Israeli forces, restore international peace and security, and assist the Government of Lebanon in ensuring the return of its effective authority in the area. 

Members of the French contingent deployed in the Tyre area hold back a group of demonstrators. Members of a UN Film team record the scene. France has provided a battalion composed of 728 men. They man seven checkpoints in the vicinity of Tyre and are patrolling in the area.
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The unrestricted exploitation of wildlife has led to the disappearance of many animal species at an alarming rate, destroying Earth's biological diversity and upsetting the ecological balance.  The problem is particularly acute in developing countries.  Scientists estimate that various animal and plant species may be disappearing at the rate of one every day, with thousands more on the verge of extinction.  Widely sought for everything from medical research, medicinal supplies, and display in zoos, to satisfying the demands of high fashion, the illegal trade in wildlife is a lucrative business, making it difficult to control.  The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is actively involved in working with governments, scientists, private organizations and other concerned groups to preserve and protect our endangered species.
A lion watches his territory in Kenya.
The unrestricted exploitation of wildlife has led to the disappearance of many animal species at an alarming rate, destroying Earth's biological diversity and upsetting the ecological balance.  The problem is particularly acute in developing countries.  Scientists estimate that various animal and plant species may be disappearing at the rate of one every day, with thousands more on the verge of extinction.  Widely sought for everything from medical research, medicinal supplies, and display in zoos, to satisfying the demands of high fashion, the illegal trade in wildlife is a lucrative business, making it difficult to control.  The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is actively involved in working with governments, scientists, private organizations and other concerned groups to preserve and protect our endangered species.
White Tiger in Nandankan Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhubaneshwar. [Exact date unknown]
Two Baobab trees, with their thick trunks and large edible fruits, growing on the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal.
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Caption Description Aerial view of the landscape between Bir Lahlou and Mahbas, Western Sahara. 
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Production Date 06/22/2003 3:30:38 AM 
Country Western Sahara
Credit UN Photo/Evan Schneider
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