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March/April 2002 issue


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Grace under water | Walrus facts | Walrus anatomy
The walrus and the zookeeper | Archives


From the CG archives

Canadian Geographic has a long history of heading north to observe the well-adapted wildlife and breath-taking scenery of the Arctic, and to comment on the issues facing their protection. Here is a selection of the stories we’ve brought you in the past that you can enjoy all over again.

To outfox the red fox
The arctic fox has but one weapon in the ongoing turf battle with its pushy, red-haired cousin: winter
By Wayne Lynch
Jan/Feb 2000


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Long-distance pollution soils our Arctic
The Arctic’s winter air has become tarnished with a dirty blanket of reddish-brown smog
By David Phillips
May/Jun 1995

Aulavik
Our new arctic park is a vast sanctuary for muskox, caribou and waterfowl
By Wayne Lynch
Mar/Apr 1995

Northern oases
Polynyas, where arctic waters teem with wildlife
By Fred Bruemmer
Jan/Feb 1994

King of the barrens
Our northernmost grizzlies are formidable predators of caribou, muskox and even seals
By Wayne Lynch
May/Jun 1992

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