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  • HUNTING, Red Lodge, Montana. Rob Hart duck hunting with his dogs on oxbow of Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone River.
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  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scans the horizon for signs of wild boar near Cottonwood, Califronia.
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  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scouts the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
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  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scouts the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
    CAe 211231-199.jpg
  • Hunting Guide Josh Peixoto sites the forest for wild boars on his family's large  ranch near Interstate 580 in Castro Valley, California.
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  • Hunting Guide Shawn Chittim lsights in on a wild boar on a ranch he leases ner the Trinity Alps of northern California.
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  • Hunting Guide Shawn Chittim lsights in on a wild boar on a ranch he leases ner the Trinity Alps of northern California.
    CAe 220101-547.jpg
  • Hunting guides Shawn & Shelley Chittim place a camera trap to help them find wild boars on a ranch they lease near the Trinity Mountains, California.
    CAe 220101-482.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scouts the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
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  • Hunting Guide Shawn Chittim looks at rooted up mounds of turf left behind by a passing group of wild boars in the Trinity Mountains os California.
    CAe 220101-593.jpg
  • Hunting Guide Shawn Chittim lsights in on a wild boar on a ranch he leases ner the Trinity Alps of northern California.
    CAe 220101-561.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim examines a bedding place for wild boars, where they also rub their backs against a branch.
    CAe 220101-495.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim examines recent damage to the hillsides caused nesting wild boars.
    CAe 220101-491.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim drives a Polaris Ranger to search for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
    CAe 220101-132.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scouts the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
    CAe 220101-111.jpg
  • Hunting guide Shawn Chittim scouts the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
    CAe 211231-139.jpg
  • Hunting Guide Josh Peixoto sites the forest for wild boars on his family's large  ranch near Interstate 580 in Castro Valley, California.
    CAe 211229-386.jpg
  • Hunting Guide Josh Peixoto sites the forest for wild boars on his family's large  ranch near Interstate 580 in Castro Valley, California.
    CAe 211229-379.jpg
  • Clouds are reflected around duck hunting decoys.
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) hunts for small fish on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) hunts for small fish on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080305-335.jpg
  • ARCTIC FOX (Alopex lagopus) hunts kittiwake gulls below rookery near Ny Alesund on Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • An Inuit hunter pokes his harpoon at an iceberg frozen into the sea ice of Baffin Bay, west of Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada.  This source of remarkably pure water has drifted in from the rapidly melting icecap of Greenland.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND,  Nunavut, Canada, Inuit hunters Laimake Palluq & Jayko Apak study fish beside a seal breathing hole on frozen Baffin Bay.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunters Laimake Palluq & Jayko Apak look for seals on Frozen Baffin Bay.
    BI 2806.jpg
  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter Laimake Palluq hides behind portable blind while aiming at ringed seal, Baffin Bay.
    BI 2786.jpg
  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter Jayko Apak (MR) looks for seals on frozen Sam Ford Fjord, Baffin Bay.
    BI 2759.jpg
  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunters sit out a storm in a tent, catching up on regional gossip on a short-wave radio.  (L to R: Laimakie Palluq, Jushua Illuaq & Joannasie Apak).
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  • Young Inuit hunter Ben Illuaq aims his shotgun at a snowshoe on the tundra of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • Inuit hunter Jayko Apak jumps open water on Canada's frozen Baffin Bay in search of seal's breathing hole.
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  • Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter, Jayko Apak (MR) waits for seals on ice floe near Clyde River.
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  • An Inuit hunter waits by a seal breathing hole north of Baffin Island.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND,  Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter Laimake Palluq hides behind portable blind while stalking a ringed seal sleeping on frozen Baffin Bay.
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  • Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter, Jayko Apak (MR) waits for seals on ice floe near Clyde River.
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  • A Great Egret (Ardea alba) wades in the Yanayacu River, a Peruvian tributary to the Amazon.
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) flies from a rock on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A cat stalks an Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) in a backyard in Pleasant Hill, California.
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  • A cat stalks an Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) in a backyard in Pleasant Hill, California.
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  • CHINA, TIBET, Tsangpo Gorge. A hunter (poacher) from Kykar village who augments his income & larder shooting takin, musk deer & other wildlife.
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  • CHINA, TIBET, Tsangpo Gorge. A hunter (poacher) from Kykar village loads his venerable weapon to shoot takin or musk deer.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) drifts on floating ice in Arctic Ocean near Franz Josef Land, Russia.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunter Ham Kadloo shoots at a seal on frozen Eclipse Sound, north of Baffin Island.
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  • An Inuit hunter waits by a seal breathing hole north of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • An Inuit hunter waits by a seal breathing hole north of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • An Inuit hunter waits for seals at the ice floe edge north of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) catches a small fish on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A cat stalks an Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) in a backyard in Pleasant Hill, California.
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  • CHINA, TIBET.  Menba woman from Payi village, north of Tsangpo River Gorge, stretches skin of takin her husband shot in nearby jungle.
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  • A nomadic Kyrgyz shepherd displays the pelt of a wolf he killed near his summer hut in Pamir Mountains of Xinjiang Province in far western China. .
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic hares shot by young Inuit hunter wearing traditional mukluks.
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  • HUNTING. Rob Hart & his dog Zulu (MR) end a day of pheasant hunting near Red Lodge, MT.
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  • HUNTING, Rob Hart (MR) calls in ducks near Red Lodge, MT.
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  • Walter Goldstein duck hunting.
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  • Rob Hart (MR) hunts game birds with his dog, Zulu.
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  • Hunting Guide Shawn Chittim looks at rooted up mounds of turf left behind by a passing group of wild boars in the Trinity Mountains os California.
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  • Hunting Guide Josh Peixoto shows where boars have rooted up a pasture near Castro Valley, CA.
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  • Polar fox hunting kittiwake gulls in cliffside rookery, near Ny Alesund.
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  • SPITSBERGEN, Norway. Polar fox hunting kittiwake gulls in cliffside rookery, near Ny Alesund.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Thawing sea ice on Baffin Bay, near Clyde River. Due to global warming, the sea is melting earlier each year, wreaking havoc on Inuit hunting methods, as well as the life cycles of most Arctic wildlife.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Young Inuit guides, Ben Illuaq (L) & Romeo Palluq by hunting cabin north of Clyde River.
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  • Hunting guide Shawn and Shelley Chittim scout the horizon looking for wild boars below California's Trinity Mountains.
    CAe 220101-186.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Herders form a wolf-hunting team after a pack of these carnivores killed a dozen sheep the night before.
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  • MONGOLIA, Herders form a wolf-hunting team after a pack of these carnivores killed a dozen sheep the night before.
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  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills.
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  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-388.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-387.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-329.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-303.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-265-2.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-235.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-231.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-226.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-217.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-211.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-203.jpg
  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Victor Boyarsky & Will Steger drag canoe sled onto Canada's Ward Hunt Island at end of expedition across Arctic Ocean
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  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-300.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-222.jpg
  • An expedition stops at a hunt looking into the Tsangp River Gorge, one of the world’s deepest canyons, in remote southeastern Tibet, China.  Bethind are ridges from Mounts Namcha Barwa and Gyala Peri.
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  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
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  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-243.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-232.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-226.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-222.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-221.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-220.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
    CAe 201020-217.jpg
  • A Memba Village woman in Bayi Village stretches a Takin hide her husband hunted in the adjacent in the Tsangpo River Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in the world, in the Himalaya of eastern Tibet, China.
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