Article: STAMP COLLECTING: GRAY WOLF, WHITE-TAILED DEER; RED FOX COLORCANADIAN STAMPS

SYD KRONISH, Associated Press
The Columbian
01-11-2001
A gray wolf, a white-tailed deer and a red fox step out of the wild to appear on the new 2001 definitive stamps of Canada.
New designs for the Queen Elizabeth II, maple leaf and flag stamps also have been issued.
All bear the increased rates that went into effect on Jan. 1.
The red fox, the largest of the fox species found in Canada, is depicted on the 60-cent stamp. (Despite its name, the red fox can be seen in a mix of colors, with the tip of its tail always white.)
The gray wolf, a mammal familiar to most Canadians, is pictured on the 75-cent stamp. The gray wolf can be found from the Alaska border to Labrador on the ...

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