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In the December 2008 issue of Canadian Geographic, we present our annual package of wildlife stories of the year. Writer Candace Savage heads to Guelph, Ont., to get the scoop on the world's first park for bees and photographer Stephen J. Krasemann hides out in the willows in the Yukon to snap shots of a late-autumn grizzly banquet. Writer Heather Pringle reveals what scientists have discovered about a 200-year-old boy pulled from a B.C. glacier. PLUS: see the winners of our first wildlife photo contest and read about Northern Ontario's puzzling forest rings.
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PHOTO
CLUB:
Field
Reports
Get a behind-the-scenes look into photographer Stephen J. Krasemann's assignment for Canadian
Geographic.
View a photo gallery from the assignment and get tips from the photographer. |
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