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ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY Footprints in the Last Wild Place
Now back in the Lower 48, his goal is to travel the country non-stop to educate the public and elected official about the unique magnificence of ANWR, and the need to protect its vulnerable 1.5 million acres of coastal plain from development. "Permanent wilderness designation for the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge is what I dream about," he says. Banerjee's work will be published this March in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land (The Mountaineers Books) and showcased in a spring exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Subhankar Banerjee can be contacted at arctic@wwbphoto.com |
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TMFF: Festival Awards The Taos Mountain Film Festival ended today as a plump moon came up behind Northern New Mexico's peaks and a ... ![]()
Taos MFF: Dreaming of Tibet
Tseten Phanucharas, a star of the documentary Dreaming of Tibet, sat down with me after breakfast on the ... ![]() advertisement
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