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"Cooperation: Bridging Boundaries and Cultures for a Better World" Witness the timeless tradition of ploughing with shire horses in Derbyshire, England

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Learn from the People, for the People (illustrating the spirit of the co-operation between)

Learn from the People, for the People (illustrating the spirit of the co-operation between soldiers and civilians)
CHINA: POSTER, 1973. Learn from the People, for the People (illustrating the spirit of the co-operation between soldiers and civilians, both called out to sweep the streets clear of snow)

Background imageCo Operation Collection: LABOR CERTIFICATE, 1795. Certificate with an engraved depiction of a worker

LABOR CERTIFICATE, 1795. Certificate with an engraved depiction of a worker and an employer shaking hands in cooperation, issued to Harper Pearson as a member of the True Assistant Society of

Background imageCo Operation Collection: The General Strike, 1926: volunteers

The General Strike, 1926: volunteers
Are we downhearted? The answer is Negative. A page from The Tatler, applauding the magnificent response which all classes of Society made to the Governments call for volunteers in the wake of

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Assembly of Muslims prior to flight to Kabul - Khilafat Move

Assembly of Muslims prior to flight to Kabul - Khilafat Move
Picture from the height of the Khilafat Movement against British rule - Peshawar, Pakistan. The Muslim Khilafat Movement led by the Ali Brothers

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Girl Guides: Princess Elizabeth washing up, 1944

Girl Guides: Princess Elizabeth washing up, 1944
Princess Elizabeth(right), patrol leader in the Buckingham Palace Company of Girl Guides, helps with the washing up, while in camp at Windsor. Date: 24th July 1944

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Lysander Mercury and Perseus planes

Lysander Mercury and Perseus planes, with detachable bomb racks, used for army cooperation during the Second World War. Seen from four different angles. 1941

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Portuguese man-of-war

Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis) at the waters surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Interlocking cogwheels

Interlocking cogwheels

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Army ants

Army ants (Eciton sp.) crossing a rainforest floor. Worker ants have formed a bridge across a gap between leaves for the colony to pass over. Photographed in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador

Background imageCo Operation Collection: False clown anemone fish

False clown anemone fish

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Pink anemone fish

Pink anemone fish

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Men putting puzzle pieces together

Men putting puzzle pieces together
3D computer artwork of men putting puzzle pieces together, depticting a construction site

Background imageCo Operation Collection: American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) three adults

American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) three adults, collective feeding on water at dusk, Bodega Bay, California, U.S.A

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Northern Gannet, (Sula bassanus), huge colony, Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, Scotland

Northern Gannet, (Sula bassanus), huge colony, Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, Scotland

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Plains Zebra (Equus quagga) pair grooming, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Plains Zebra (Equus quagga) pair grooming, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Wood Ants - Dragging prey - UK

Wood Ants - Dragging prey - UK
SPH-62 Wood Ants - Dragging prey UK Formica rufa Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Black Garden Ant - Tending aphids, UK

Black Garden Ant - Tending aphids, UK
SPH-55 Black garden ANT - tending / milking aphids / blackfly UK Lasius niger Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Cleaner Wrasse VT 6539 Cleaning the Spotted Sweetlip, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Cleaner Wrasse VT 6539 Cleaning the Spotted Sweetlip, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Labroides dimidiatus / P
VT-6539 Cleaner Wrasse - Cleaning the Spotted Sweetlip (P. chaetodonoides) Great Barrier Reef, Australia Labroides dimidiatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Manta Rays - line up at a cleaning station - The front ray is being cleaned by dozens of cleaner

Manta Rays - line up at a cleaning station - The front ray is being cleaned by dozens of cleaner wrasse while the back
VT-9009 Manta Rays - line up at a cleaning station - The front ray is being cleaned by dozens of cleaner wrasse while the back ray waits for her turn

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Cleaner Fish LB 4841 Cleaning from Three Spot Angel Fish © Ian R. Beames / ARDEA LONDON

Cleaner Fish LB 4841 Cleaning from Three Spot Angel Fish © Ian R. Beames / ARDEA LONDON
LB-4841 Cleaner Fish - Cleaning from Three Spot Angel Fish Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Giant Moray Eel KA 91 Being cleaned by shrimps. Gymnothorax javanicus © Kurt Amsler / ARDEA LONDON

Giant Moray Eel KA 91 Being cleaned by shrimps. Gymnothorax javanicus © Kurt Amsler / ARDEA LONDON
KA-91 Giant Moray Eel - Being cleaned by shrimps. Gymnothorax javanicus Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Leaf Cutter Ant - carrying leaf MANIPULATED IMAGE

Leaf Cutter Ant - carrying leaf MANIPULATED IMAGE
KAD-1-M Ants - carrying leaf digitally manipulated image Ken Lucas & David Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCo Operation Collection: RAF air cadet shovelling coal

RAF air cadet shovelling coal
Cartoon of a Royal Air Force air cadet on training at Heaton Park, Manchester, shovelling coal

Background imageCo Operation Collection: French British cooperation WWII

French British cooperation WWII
A group of French and British pilots study an operational chart during World War II

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Maginot line WWII

Maginot line WWII
First photograph of the British and French together on the Maginot line, preparing to drink a toast to the New Year during World War II

Background imageCo Operation Collection: French mobilisation WWII

French mobilisation WWII
A group of aviators, both French and British, study the plan of operations Date: 1939-1940

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Roan antelope and two oxpeckers, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambia, Africa

Roan antelope and two oxpeckers, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambia, Africa

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Roan antelope and oxpecker, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambia, Africa

Roan antelope and oxpecker, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambia, Africa

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Hippopotamus, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambi, Africa

Hippopotamus, Busanga Plains, Kafue National Park, Zambi, Africa

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Anemone Crab - & Saddle back anemonefish. Sharing the same anemone in a synbiotic relationship

Anemone Crab - & Saddle back anemonefish. Sharing the same anemone in a synbiotic relationship
VT-8743 Anemone Crab - & Saddle back anemonefish. Sharing the same anemone in a symbiotic relationship. The stinging cells of the host anemone give both creatures protection from preditors

Background imageCo Operation Collection: A commensal harlequin crab (Lissocarcinus orbicularis) living on a sea cucumber (Holothuroidea)

A commensal harlequin crab (Lissocarcinus orbicularis) living on a sea cucumber (Holothuroidea)
AUS-662 A commensal harlequin crab living on a sea cucumber (Holothuroidea). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand Lissocarcinus orbicularis Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Boxer Crab - These animals hold small stinging anemones in their claws both for protection

Boxer Crab - These animals hold small stinging anemones in their claws both for protection and to stun prey
AUS-1544 Boxer Crab - These animals hold small stinging anemones in their claws both for protection and to stun prey North Solitary islands, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Many-spotted Sweetlips - with Striped Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus)

Many-spotted Sweetlips - with Striped Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus)
VT-8988 Many-spotted Sweetlips - with Striped Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) turning around in front of Sweetlips to clean off parisites Indonesia Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides Valerie & Ron

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Tomato Anemone Fish. This clown fish has a spine on its cheek

Tomato Anemone Fish. This clown fish has a spine on its cheek. Sometimes it is called a spinecheek Indonesia
VT-8867 Tomato Anemone Fish Indonesia Premnas biaculeatus This clown fish has a spine on its cheek. Sometimes it is called a spinecheek Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Crinoid Clingfish - they have a symbiotic relationship with feather starfish where they receive

Crinoid Clingfish - they have a symbiotic relationship with feather starfish where they receive shelter
VT-8767 Crinoid Clingfish - they have a symbiotic relationship with featherstar where they receive shelter and a steady supply of food as it filters through the stars arms Great Barrier Reef

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Flashlight Fish - these fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a byproduct of

Flashlight Fish - these fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a byproduct of metbolsim
VT-8766 Flashlight Fish - these fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a byproduct of metbolsim. They are totally nocturnal, living by day deep in caves. Banda sea, Indonesia

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the hump-back cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay

Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the hump-back cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8737 Tomato Cod - being cleaned by the Indo-pacific White-striped / Hump-back Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Mllne Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Sweetlip - with Cleaner Wrasse, Painted Sweetlips lined up to be cleaned by the little wrasse

Sweetlip - with Cleaner Wrasse, Painted Sweetlips lined up to be cleaned by the little wrasse
VT-8757 Sweetlip - with Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Painted Sweetlips lined up to be cleaned by the little wrasse

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Triggerfish - & Cleaner Wrasse, this large Triggerfish sits quietly while the little Wrasse picks

Triggerfish - & Cleaner Wrasse, this large Triggerfish sits quietly while the little Wrasse picks off parisites
VT-8755 Triggerfish - & Cleaner Wrasse, this large Triggerfish sits quietly while the little Wrasse picks off parisites. Papua New Guinea. Balistoides viridescens

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Sweetlip, cleaner wrasse - this Sweetlip holds is mouth open so the little wrasse can clean his

Sweetlip, cleaner wrasse - this Sweetlip holds is mouth open so the little wrasse can clean his gills
VT-8756 Magpie Sweetlip, cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) - this Sweetlip holds is mouth open so the little wrasse can clean his gills

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Cod - Considered a good eating fish this cod is often seen looking out from the protection of

Cod - Considered a good eating fish this cod is often seen looking out from the protection of the coral
VT-8736 Cod - being cleaned by a Labroides wrasse. Indonesia Epinephelus macrospilus They are considered a good eating fish. This cod is often seen looking out from the protection of the coral

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Moray Eel and Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides sp) - Cleaner wrasse are the barbers of the reef

Moray Eel and Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides sp) - Cleaner wrasse are the barbers of the reef
VT-8725 Moray Eel and Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides sp) Indonesia Gymnothorax flavimarginatus Cleaner wrasse are the barbers of the reef. Here we see a wrasse nipping parasites from a moray eel

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Moray Eel & Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides Dimidiatus) - The little wrasse does a soft dance

Moray Eel & Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides Dimidiatus) - The little wrasse does a soft dance on the eel's head to signal
VT-8720 Moray Eel & Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides Dimidiatus) - The little wrasse does a soft dance on the eel's head to signal she is about to start cleaning him. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Ringed Pipe fish - hiding in spines of toxic Diadema sea urchin Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea PIP-001

Ringed Pipe fish - hiding in spines of toxic Diadema sea urchin Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea PIP-001
VT-8543 Ringed Pipe fish - hiding in spines of toxic Diadema sea urchin Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Platax Teira with Cleaner Wrasse - Indo pacific - Australia

Platax Teira with Cleaner Wrasse - Indo pacific - Australia
VT-5413 Platax Teira with Cleaner Wrasse Indo pacific - Australia Labroides dimidiatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Barbary Macaque - group mutual grooming 

Barbary Macaque - group mutual grooming 
JPF-6964 Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape / Rock Ape Macaca sylvana - group grooming Macaca sylvanus Calling this species an ape is misleading, for though it lacks a tail

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Red Deer - stag with jackdaws searching fir for ticks - Richmond Park UK 007862

Red Deer - stag with jackdaws searching fir for ticks - Richmond Park UK 007862
BB-1885 Red Deer - stag with jackdaws searching fur for ticks Richmond Park UK Cervus elaphus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCo Operation Collection: Red Deer - stag with magpies on back searching fir for ticks - Richmond Park UK 007853

Red Deer - stag with magpies on back searching fir for ticks - Richmond Park UK 007853
BB-1884 Red Deer - stag with magpies on back searching fur for ticks Richmond Park UK Cervus elaphus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Cooperation: Bridging Boundaries and Cultures for a Better World" Witness the timeless tradition of ploughing with shire horses in Derbyshire, England, as farmers unite to cultivate their land and preserve their heritage. Celebrate love and unity at The Peasants Wedding, where communities come together in Central America's Costa Rica to honor the sacred bond of marriage. Feel the rush of adrenaline while white water rafting, an exhilarating activity that requires teamwork and cooperation to conquer nature's powerful currents. Experience the elegance and synchronization of rowing at the Henley Royal Regatta in England's picturesque Henley on Thames, where teams collaborate harmoniously for victory. Marvel at the precision and coordination displayed by quad scullers as they glide across European waters, exemplifying the power of collaboration in competitive sports. Observe African elephants drinking from a herd in Botswana's Okavango Delta; these majestic creatures demonstrate social cohesion through cooperative behavior within their community. Witness nature's symbiotic relationship between Cape buffalo or African buffalo and yellow-billed oxpeckers as they work together to maintain hygiene and ward off parasites. Be amazed by African hoopoes gracefully feeding their brooding partner mid-flight, showcasing how cooperation is essential even among avian species for survival. Reflect on history with an iconic RAF poster from World War II urging citizens to "Back Them Up. " - a reminder that collective effort is crucial during challenging times. Behold the mesmerizing spectacle of starling flocks swirling intricately at dusk near Gretna, Scotland; this breathtaking display highlights unity against predators through synchronized flight patterns. Discover Meerkats (suricates) working collaboratively within their tight-knit groups—showcasing how cooperation ensures safety, food gathering efficiency & overall well-being. In our diverse world filled with unique cultures and ecosystems, cooperation remains a universal language that transcends boundaries.