A ground squirrel emerges into a field of wildflowers in the Canadian Rockies.
Ground squirrels are well suited to survival in the sometimes unforgiving climate of these mountains. Their networks of burrows help them stay dry during storms. They hibernate during the winter cold; and their large litters help them maintain their population.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Wilderness by Air," July/August 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine)