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Nature Wildlife

Ontario Wildlife Photography

by (author) Noah Cole

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2021
Category
Wildlife, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459749528
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $16.99
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781459749504
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $34.99

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This stunning collection of wildlife photography features moose, turtles, dragonflies, shorebirds, hawks, and songbirds from the marshlands of Point Pelee to the wilderness north of Lake Superior.

Explore parks and trails where colourful birds and turtles live. Behold wetlands where moose browse. Delight in vibrant butterflies and bumblebees that pollinate wildflowers. Discover all this and so much more as you travel across the province through the pages of Ontario Wildlife Photography. From the Ottawa Valley and the Frontenac Arch in the east to the shores of Lake Huron in the west, and from areas north of Lake Superior to Canada’s southernmost destination on Lake Erie, Ontario Wildlife Photography immerses you in outstanding photography from an appealing array of locations.

Learn why trout depend on healthy forests, the secrets of colourful salamanders, where to find shorebirds and herons, and so much more. This timeless book of acclaimed wildlife photographs inspires discovery and conservation and also makes a beautiful and meaningful gift.

About the author

Noah Cole, of GreenRavenPhotography.com, believes that for people to enjoy the inherent benefits and understand the importance of protecting nature and wilderness, we have to see and appreciate the beauty of the wild that exists today. Since the early 1980s, Noah has enjoyed being connected to nature through canoeing, exploring, hiking, birdwatching, identifying species, and visiting old-growth forests in Ontario, from Point Pelee to Pickle Lake and from Temagami to Quetico. Noah first heard the call of the loon and learned to camp in Algonquin Provincial Park. He travels across Canada and across borders to present images of nature, wilderness, wildlife, and the human impact on the environment as seen through the camera lens.

 

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