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Polar Bear (Ursa maritimus) in fireweed
North America

Race to see Canada’s ‘Big Five’ mammals in just seven days

Illustration of Yellowstone National Park, featuring American bison, brown bear, grey wolf, bald eagle and a geyser.
North America

What wildlife can I see in Yellowstone National Park, USA?

Black Bear (Ursus americanus) at waters edge, Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. © Matt Maran/naturepl.com
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Top species to photograph in British Columbia – and how to get the best shots

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Male northern cardinal. © Todd Ryburn Photography/Getty
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8 iconic birds to see in Georgia, USA

Bull moose in fall. © mtnmichelle/Getty
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Meet the cast: characters from BBC’s Autumnwatch New England

Seen from below, the white bellies of lemon sharks help them to disappear in bright sunlight - the blue sky in this photo is misleading. From above, their yellow-tinted skin belnds in perfectly with the mangrove's sandy seabed © Shane Gross
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The fascinating world of the lemon shark

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Wildlife travel: What animals can I see in British Columbia?

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Wildlife to see in Alaska and the best places to go

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