Saturday, April 24, 2010

National Geographic :


North American species are disappearing at an alarming rate. Some are well-known like the grizzly bear and the California condor. But many
more, such as the bog turtle or Santa Catalina Island fox, are less
familiar though equally threatened and critical to their habitats.
on.natgeo.com
These photographs are featured in Rare, a new National Geographic book, and are the result of Joel Sartore’s three-year investigation of endangered species in North America.

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