In the Spring of 2025, Marianne Barnette fulfilled her dream of photographing Arctic wolves in the wild. She, her husband, and wildlife photographer, Amit Eshel flew 2,588 miles / 3,883 km from Ottawa, Canada, to Ellesmere Island, high above the Arctic Circle, where they met their three indigenous guides, and faced wind storms, sub-zero temperatures, Musk ox, and Arctic wolves.
Read MoreThe best time to study wolves is deep in winter when most of Yellowstone National Park is closed. Follow five women and their wildlife biologist guide as they braved the cold for The Exploring Women’s Winter Wolf trek.
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