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Check out the amazing diversity of wildlife that used this old canoe portage over a 1 year period! Just a warning: there are a LOT of otters! So, as we have said before, if you like otters, you are in luck... and if you don’t like otters, get help!

In total, we captured 756 videos of wildlife totaling 4.2 hours of footage on this camera during this period (technically 1.25 years). But we went through and selected the best footage as we suspected no one wanted to watch a 4 hour video!

Anyway, this is our 4th installment of our “One year on a…” series. We hope you enjoy it and will be curious to hear what your favorite parts of the video are!

We want to thank the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund for their continued support of our project, which allows us to capture footage like this and share with everyone!

Learn more about the Voyageurs Wolf Project:
Website: http://www.voyageurswolfproject.org

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