An Ottawa-born animal photographer dodged bushfires in Australia, defied the summer heat in Turkey and snuck onto an industrial farm in Italy under the cover of darkness to snap her winning images in the Earth Project’s COP26 photography competition. Read More
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Ottawa-born photographer wins COP26 contest with stunning animal shots
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