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Photo by @michaelchristopherbrown Liz Willams leans against her favorite horse, Percy, while out on her annual ride through Muskwa-Kechika Management Area. As an employee of British Columbia's Ministry of the Environment, she traveled through the Muskwa-Kechika for two weeks each year, joining writer John Valliant and me during the first half of a month-long trip for the 2008 National Geographic magazine story “Northern Giant.” The Muskwa-Kechika Management Area is a vast mixed-use preserve, stretching southeast from the Yukon-B.C. Canadian border and enfolding Canada's northern Rockies in a 16-million-acre (25,000-square-mile) embrace. Encompassing mountains, meadows, rivers, and forests, this sprawling wilderness represents the largest unbroken wildlife habitat in the entire Rocky Mountain chain. Six times the size of Yellowstone, and only slightly smaller than the state of Maine, the M-K contains fifty pristine watersheds and the greatest combined abundance and diversity of large wild mammals in North America. Follow @michaelchristopherbrown for more stories around the world.


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