Wager Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada,
1996
Photograph by Flip Nicklin
"Eighteenth-century European scientists named [polar bears] Ursus maritimus, meaning 'sea bear,' and that they truly are, spending most of their lives on sea ice."
—Text from "Polar Bears: Stalkers of the High Arctic," January 1998, National Geographic magazine.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, same article)
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