S26-0223A WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY IN CANADA
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In this, her fifth presentation for LLI, Louise will share photographs she took on two spectacular trips to Canada in 2025. The first trip was to Newfoundland in July. It was the peak migratory season for seabirds and mammals converging in the northwest Atlantic Ocean to take advantage of the fish crowding into the coastal region to spawn. The second trip was to Hudson’s Bay in November. That’s when polar bears gather along the coast waiting for the Bay to freeze over so they can go out on the ice to hunt for food. Arctic Fox and other species follow the bears to devour any leftovers from the hunt. Will it be a prime opportunity for photography or will climate change alter behaviors? Join us and find out!
LLI Coordinator: Karen Waltman