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What makes the moose so majestic? The moose is a massive, majestic animal with a face that some say only a mother could love...but photographer Nancy Ullrich loves the moose despite-or perhaps because of-its goofy face. She has been documenting moose through photographs for the last ten years as they travel the Gunflint Trail between Minnesota and Canada. The Magnificent, Majestic Moose is a collection of photographs and facts about these beautiful animals that will appeal to children, animal lovers, and those who love to study nature. Learn about the moose's habitat and habits, and help…mehr

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What makes the moose so majestic? The moose is a massive, majestic animal with a face that some say only a mother could love...but photographer Nancy Ullrich loves the moose despite-or perhaps because of-its goofy face. She has been documenting moose through photographs for the last ten years as they travel the Gunflint Trail between Minnesota and Canada. The Magnificent, Majestic Moose is a collection of photographs and facts about these beautiful animals that will appeal to children, animal lovers, and those who love to study nature. Learn about the moose's habitat and habits, and help preserve these magnificent creatures so they will grace our forests for years to come!
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About the Author: Nancy Ullrich lives in Duluth, Minnesota. Her interest in photography really began when the digital cameras appeared around 1998, and Nancy retired from nursing in 2001 to devote her time to nature photography. Her photographs have been featured in various publications, including the Arrowhead Electric annual calendar, the Cook County map, the Cook County Star, the Cook County Herald, Exploring the North Shore, greeting cards, and prints. She has won awards for her photography from the Duluth Superior Camera Club, and she is also the author of Gunflint Critters and Other North Wood Wonders.