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Photographs — The Forest

[ Forest ] [ People ] [ Traditions ]
Cultural Wilderness Camp stream on the west shore of Mariana Lake Fall Scene Athabasca River Scene
Athabasca Lake Delta Shield Landscape Forest Destruction Sand and Clay Bank
Sand and Clay Bank Fort Chipewyan Sunset Athabasca Scene
Fall Colours End of Fall Lake Athabasca Tributary Lake Athabasca Melting
Slave River Fort Chipewyan Aerial View
Trapline Trails 2 Janvier The rotting trunk of a fallen tree Winter Road
Athabasca Lake Delta Region South of Fort Chipewyan Meandering and Changing Stream Meandering and Changing Stream
Fletcher Channel Fletcher Channel Fletcher Channel


Plant Life
Bearberry Plant Willow Fungus  Willow Fungus Labradour Tea Plant
Rat Root Bearberry Rat Root Sage Brush Plant
Mint Leaves
Bearberry Plant


Wild Life
Largest Trout Fishing Beaver Work Beaver Work 2
Cow Moose Fish Roe Grouses Bear Digging for Roots
Woodland Caribou Porcupine eating bark of Trees Porcupine eating bark of Trees Porcupine eating bark of Trees
Porcupine eating bark of Trees Porcupine eating bark of Trees Porcupine eating bark of Trees A Midden, a Squirrel den
A Midden, a Squirrel den A Midden, a Squirrel den Elk Deposit cone scales


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