api.nationalgeographic.com By Jason Bittel 15-19 minutes PUBLISHED June 4, 2020 Chief, a white-and-orange English setter, knifes through a forest of pale-barked aspen, so thick in places the trees seem to gobble him up, the ding ding ding of his collar the only clue to his whereabouts. These impenetrable thickets in central Pennsylvania known as the […]
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