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     Last Updated: Sunday, 19 March 2006, 23:50 GMT 

                  
                  Explorer ends Russia eco-mission 
                 
                         
                        Mr Vanier paid tribute to his canine crew 
                  A French environmentalist arrived in Moscow's Red Square on 
Sunday with his 10 sleigh dogs at the end of an 8,000km (5,000 mile) expedition 
across Russia. 
                  Nicolas Vanier's dog-hauled journey from Lake Baikal in 
Siberia to Moscow was the equivalent of travelling nearly a quarter of the 
world's circumference. 

                  Footage from his four-month trek will be shown in 35,000 
French schools as part of an ecology awareness series. 

                  French President Jacques Chirac sent a message of 
congratulation. 

                  Mr Chirac called the expedition an "example of a renewed 
relationship with nature and a rediscovered pioneering spirit". 

                        My biggest thanks go to my dogs - without them I would 
not have been able to do this 

                        Explorer Nicolas Vanier 

                  "You have delivered a message of hope and courage to millions 
of French and Russians. 

                  "Millions of schools have become aware, thanks to you, of the 
great fragility of natural spaces," Mr Chirac wrote in a message. 

                  Mr Vanier is expected to meet the president when he returns 
to Paris. 

                  Sleighs on wheels 

                  The expedition started out from the shores of Lake Baikal in 
eastern Siberia and travelled at an average speed of 80-100km a day, sometimes 
in temperatures reaching below minus 30 Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit). 

                  But Mr Vanier said the hardest part was not the freezing 
Siberian wilderness, but early spring weather in the last few days, which 
melted the snow and forced him to fit wheels to his sled to reach Moscow. 

                  "My biggest thanks go to my dogs. Without them I would not 
have been able to do this," Mr Vanier said at a welcoming ceremony in Moscow. 

                  He said the enterprise was aimed at showing how greatly the 
environment was in need of aid. 

                  The French explorer is planning on producing a children's 
book and a film showing the journey from the point of view of his lead dog, 
Gao. 
                 
              
     


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