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Capturing a wild animal on film at the defining moment is one of the greatest challenges to a wildlife photographer.

Most of these images were shot in the wild with a 35mm Nikon N90S camera. I nearly stepped on the white-tailed fawn. With no land predators, adult penguins in Antarctic waddled within ten feet of me.

Maybe because they cannot speak a human tongue or save themselves from habitat destruction and other unnatural activities, I hold a rare place in my heart for wild creatures.

This global gallery will continually grow. I look forward to any feedback.
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EmilyGreyPhotography > Bison graze on a farm outside Ft. Payne, Alabama.
EmilyGreyPhotography > SIKA ELK in KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK in western IRELAND - In lieu of seeing Red Deer, part of the original Irish herd, this lone import from Asia emerged. The prolific golden bush is gorse.
EmilyGreyPhotography > WORLD WILDLIFE photo
EmilyGreyPhotography > Shaking its handsome rack, this BULL ELK sauntered fearlessly to the treestand in northeast NEW MEXICO.
EmilyGreyPhotography > LLAMA

These pack animals are also super sensitive to the environment. They hear and see things long before humans are aware.
EmilyGreyPhotography > ARCTIC FOX in Summer Coat, eastern NEWFOUNDLAND on the Avalon Peninsula
EmilyGreyPhotography > Endangered MEXICAN GRAY WOLF, inhabitant of New Mexico's desert.

See this beast and other indigenous animals at
Wild West Nature Park outside Albuquerque, NM

http://www.gallagherstravels.com/States/NM/wildliferefuge/ (Reprinted from Las Cruces Sun-News).
EmilyGreyPhotography > Mother Polar Bear and Cub on the tundra in Churchill, Manitoba

Responsible Travel Report
The Sustainable Tourism e-Newsletter
Vol.4, No. 4, April 2006
The Polar Bears of Churchill:
Northern Manitoba, Canada is the
'Polar Bear Capital of the World' 
Story and Photos by Emily Grey



To enroll in a class or learn more about polar bears, contact:
Churchill Northern Studies Centre
P. O. Box 610
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada R0B 0E0
(204) 675-2307 (204) 675-2139 (fax)
email: cnsc info
www.churchillscience.ca
EmilyGreyPhotography > Polar Bear mother and two cubs sniff the air on the tundra outside Churchill.
Bison graze on a farm outside Ft. Payne, Alabama.
 > Bison graze on a farm outside Ft. Payne, Alabama.
Bison graze on a farm outside Ft. Payne, Alabama.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D70) |
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Original size: 3008px x 2000px |
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