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Wolf Watching on the Tundra

Tear Sheet

Few wilderness creatures arouse more controversy and curiosity than wolves do

By Alex M. Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

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Photo by Wayne Lynch

Sounding the Trumpets of Spring

Just when you think winter will never end, the swans return to M'Clintock bay

By Julie Lefebvre and Darielle Talarico

Photo by Wayne Lynch

April 14th, 2026 April 14th, 2026

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Photo by Derek Crowe

Ruff Riders

Northerners love their trucks. And they love their dogs. It's a match made in heaven

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Photo by Derek Crowe

April 14th, 2026 April 14th, 2026

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Written in Stone

Mark Brown built a life around the world’s oldest rock. But what if it isn’t the oldest?

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Born Again from Flames

Forest fires Trigger a natural Cycle of Destruction and Regeneration. And you can see it for yourself. Here’s what to look for

April 14th, 2026 April 14th, 2026
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