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Locating the Muskoxen so quickly would not have happened without the help of one of my ranger friends (previously worked in Bearing Land Bridge National Park) who advised where they were normally seen. Never did I think that within three days we would be able to view/photograph them so close. Appropriate approach and patience paid off immensely for some stunning images. Muskox are native only in the arctic areas of Alaska, Canada and Greenland. They have incredibly long fur coats (hair can...
Keepers at Highland Wildlife Park are excited to announce the arrival of a Muskox calf. Mum, Karin, who was born in the Czech Republic in 2002, gave birth to the male calf on June 2, 2014. This is a major...
With shaggy fur and chunky legs, a baby Musk Ox is taking center stage at the Calgary Zoo. The calf was born on April 23 to mom Shyia and dad Tlayopi. Though Musk Ox calves are big babies, they have a lot of growing to do before reaching their adult weight of 500 to 800 pounds.
Keepers at Highland Wildlife Park are excited to announce the arrival of a Muskox calf. Mum, Karin, who was born in the Czech Republic in 2002, gave birth to the male calf on June 2, 2014. This is a major...
Nature photographs from British Columbia, Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and the new world tropics by award-winning Vancouver nature photographer Jess Findlay.