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Caribou

By Mark Raycroft & Pili Palm-Leis Firefly Books, £20

TAKE A TRIP TO THE TUNDRA AND boreal forests of North America and discover the world of the caribou in this beautiful book by author and photographer Mark Raycroft and author Pili Palm-Leis. Many of us know these mammals as reindeer, but in North America, they’re known as caribou.

The book contains 140 stunning images, taken across a range of seasons and habitats, which are accompanied by text

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