Photo by Paul Gierszewski -- Pictured are the horses of Sable Island.

The remotest island in all of Canada is a 42 kilometre long sliver of sand gracing our continental shelf, formed 10,000 years ago by the workings of glaciers. We call her Sable. To this day, its shores support the largest breeding colony of grey seals on Earth alongside several endemic species like the Ipswich Sparrow…

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Zack Metcalfe