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Carberry, Manitoba

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Ernest Thompson Seton: The Trail of the Sandhill Stag near Carberry

 
Thriving in LIttle Seton Park our aromatic native Pasture Sage, artemesia frigida
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A native plant source of food for humans and fauna. Prairie Rose, rosa arkansana.
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Wild Bergamot, monarda fistulosa, a native plant established in Little Seton Park
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Little Seton Park`s native Wild Mint, mentha arvensis villosa, in bloom.
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A medicinal native plant in Little Seton Park, Yarrow, achillea millefolium, one Seton sketched
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Summer art and nature camp "modular" graffiti project taught by artist Nova Cassan
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Sculptor Chris Cooper engages children in art at The Seton Centre
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Wild About Nature/Art childrens clay works at The Seton Centre
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Clay works in progress with children at Wild About Nature at The Seton Centre
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Fort under construction at Wild About Art and Nature at The Seton Centre
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Completed fort becomes shelter for children at Wild About Art and Nature
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Completed teepee from Wild About Art and Nature displayed at The Seton Centre
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Chris Cooper's final drawing for bronze sculpture for Little Seton Park.
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Sculptor Chris Cooper adds clay to armature for her sculpture at The Seton Centre
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Bronze sculpture of full size wolf at wet clay stage underway at The Seton Centre
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Clay stage nearing completion for the sculpture for Little Seton Park
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One of our sources:Trail of an Artist Naturalist, the autobiography of Ernest Thompson Seton
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Image of Ernest Thompson Seton taken in 1936 on dust cover of his autobiography.
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