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  • Gold Prospectors Association of America - Cripple River Chronicle
    ... dead of night, in the dark with his flashlight----(okay you caught me, this is Alaska)---sneaking out in the weaker sunlight or the brightish light of 4 a.m. ... s back to the truck and return camp. Everyone had a great day! Hunting colorful beach glass gold! IT’S HAPPENED AGAIN!!! Treasure hunt time is on!!! Last night Tom Massie, better known as ... be any treasure hidden there, be respectful of other peoples things and privacy. Have fun treasure ...
    http://www.goldprospectors.org/events/alaska/chronicle.aspx
  • Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Wildlife Sites
    ... And Breeding Center Everything Alaska Wildlife Images FaunaLink Faunmap (Illinois State Museum) Field and Stream Online Fishing & Hunting News Online Fish and Wildlife Reference Service Flightlines (Newsletter of the Australian Bird and ... Teeth Honeymoon in Africa Hornocker Wildlife Institute Houston Museum of Natural Science Hunt Rhode Island HunterNet Hunting - Fishing - Nature - Flying Hunting Information Systems Hunting Library Hunting Nebraska Hunting Page Hyraxes Idaho Fish 'n' Hunt Idaho Wilderness Illinois Department of Natural Resources Illinois Natural History Survey Wildlife ...
    http://netvet.wustl.edu/wildlife.htm
  • National Wildlife Refuge System?A Visitor's Guide
    ... rich grasslands and mountain streams of western wildlife refuges offer magnificent scenery for viewing elk, cutthroat trout, and sandhill cranes. Alaska refuges' vast horizons are home to more than 12 million ducks, geese, and swans each summer ... to survive in undisturbed surroundings.   Camping on Unnamed Lake in Brooks Range, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge , Alaska. Photo by David Cline, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service   back to top   Tips When Visiting a ... ...
    http://www.nationalatlas.gov/articles/boundaries/a_nwrs.html
  • Alaska Museum of Natural History
    Alaska Museum of Natural History   BROKEN MAMMOTH Ancient Hunting Site Interior Alaska - 11,800 B.P. Hunter at Broken Mammoth North of the Tanana River Perhaps as long as eighteen ... to the cliffs of the Tanana. Large herds of bison and elk (wapiti) grazing across the shrub covered rolling foothills, mountain sheep and marmots in the ... Ice Age glaciers. All Illustrations by Mark Matson Discover more about the animals of the
    http://www.alaskamuseum.org/education/brokenmammoth/broken.html
  • Alaska Museum of Natural History
    Alaska Museum of Natural History   BROKEN MAMMOTH Ancient Hunting Site The mammoths and horses depicted in the Museum's diorama exhibit may ... some of the animals whose remains are most commonly found at the Broken Mammoth site - bison, elk (wapiti), caribou, mountain sheep, snowshoe hares, Arctic foxes, wolves whistling swans, Canada geese, as well as the mammoth ... were also found. All Illustrations by Mark Matson Discover more about the animals of the Alaska
    http://www.alaskamuseum.org/education/brokenmammoth/brokenb.html
  • BSCI 124 Lecture Notes - Biomes, Introduction
    ... in alpine tundra near Dillon, Colorado III. Tundra Location: Northernmost and circumpolar in northern hemisphere. Northern Alaska and Canada, all of Hudson Bay in east. Features: Dry: (6-14 in ... the Earth's land surface area in a circumpolar belt Location: Circumpolar in northern hemisphere. Alaska and Canada to northeastern and Great Lakes region of the United ... graminoids to shrubs to trees. About 1800 species of vascular plants Animals: Large mammals: ...
    http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci124/lec35short.html
  • History of Canada - Lonely Planet Travel Information
    ... caribou! Canada’s first inhabitants were most likely hunter-nomads who, in hungry pursuit of caribou, elk and bison, crossed over from Asia on the land bridge that once linked Siberia and ... Island, where its remains were first unearthed. Around AD 1000 a separate Inuit culture, the whale-hunting Thule of northern Alaska , began making its way east through the Canadian Arctic. As these people spread, they overtook the Dorset ... ...
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/history
  • PROTECTED AREAS
    PROTECTED AREAS Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant  Chapter 21: PROTECTED AREAS   NUMBER AND SIZE OF PROTECTED AREAS     Wildlife corridors HABITAT PROTECTION BY INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES     Biosphere Reserves     World Heritage List HABITAT PROTECTION BY FEDERAL AGENCIES     Bureau of Land Management     U.S. Forest Service Management Decisions Concerning Public Lands         Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem         Government by Litigation     Wilderness Areas     National Wildlife Refuges     National Marine Sanctuaries     Wild and Scenic Rivers     National Park Service     The California Desert Protection Act     Economic Benefits     Yellowstone's Buffalo     ...
    http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec21/b65lec21.htm
  • Through Glacier Park
    Through Glacier Park Through Glacier Park [Cover] THROUGH GLACIER PARK BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART By Mary Roberts Rinehart   THROUGH GLACIER PARK. Illustrated. K. Illustrated. THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS. THE AFTER HOUSE. Illustrated.   HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY B OSTON AND N EW Y ORK THROUGH GLACIER PARK SEEING AMERICA FIRST WITH HOWARD EATON [Frontispiece] THE AUTHOR [ Title Page ] THROUGH GLACIER PARK SEEING AMERICA FIRST WITH HOWARD EATON BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge 1916 COPYRIGHT, ...
    http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/rinehart/park/park.html
  • Science and the Environment Bulletin: Coming Home
    ... from the Canadian wilderness by the 1930s due to drought, loss of habitat, hunting, trapping, and the ingestion of poisons used for coyotes and rodents ... from the Canadian wilderness by the 1930s due to drought, loss of habitat, hunting, trapping, and the ingestion of poisons used for coyotes and rodents ...
    http://www.ec.gc.ca/science/sandejuly00/article1_e.html
  • Sects With Strangers: Texas Monthly November 2004
    ... to take his clients, many of whom were based in Las Vegas, for hunting trips. It was a strange story. Why would a man who could hunt elk and bear in Utah want to come to heat-baked West Texas ... of the property from his airplane with his digital camera. “Tell me if you think a hunting lodge is getting built out there,” said Christian. Mankin popped the disc into his computer and studied ...
    http://www.texasmonthly.com/2004-11-01/reporter.php
  • Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - Pliocene Park
    ... spreading continent-wide. These cold weather animals radiated out across North America, many crossing the land bridge from Alaska, and they arrived to dominate California's plains and mountains. Mount Diablo emerged during ... out--this with the help of Stone Age Paleo-Indians who had evolved a hunting culture and weaponry about 12,000 years ago at the end of the Ice ...
    http://www.mdia.org/mdiapleis.htm
  • Bob's Rock Shop: Rock Net Active Message Index
    ... 2009 Re: Prince Edward Island - Canada?... - Ward 7/11/2009 Re: Prince Edward Island - Canada?... - Ward 7/11/2009 Rock Hunting in Puerto Rico? - Mike 7/06/2009 Re: Rock Hunting in Puerto Rico?... - Mike 8/01/2009 Herkimer Diamond expert advice needed - Rick 7/04/2009 Re: Herkimer ...
    http://www.rockhounds.com/rocknet/index.shtml
  • wildlife use of lichens
    ... of beef produced in the same general area." In a study in Alaska (Viereck, 1964) it was found that "Lichens have concentrations of strontium-90 and cesium-137 of ... and woodland caribou (R.t. tarandus) whose home is the boreal forest. Large populations live in Alaska and northern Canada. South of Canada, there is one small herd, in the Selkirk ...
    http://www.lichen.com/fauna.html
  • NPWRC :: Biological Resources - For Management Audiences
    ... the Platte River Valley of Nebraska Bufflehead Brood in Northeastern South Dakota Canvasback Mortality from Illegal Hunting on the Upper Mississippi River Changes in Breeding Bird Populations in North Dakota: 1967 ...
    http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/manage.htm
  • NPWRC :: Biological Resources - For Research Audiences
    ... the Platte River Valley of Nebraska Bufflehead Brood in Northeastern South Dakota Canvasback Mortality from Illegal Hunting on the Upper Mississippi River Changes in Breeding Bird Populations in North Dakota: 1967 ...
    http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/research.htm
  • NPWRC :: Site Map
    ... mephitis ) in the Upper Midwest Aging Antelope — It's All in the Teeth Aging Elk Aging Moose Alien Plant Invasion in Mixed-grass Prairie: Effects of Vegetation Type and Anthropogenic ... of Glacier National Park, Montana Butterfly Surveys at Selected Sites in North Dakota Canvasback Mortality from Illegal Hunting on the Upper Mississippi River Carnivore Scent-station Surveys: Statistical Considerations Caterpillars of Eastern Forests Caterpillars ...
    http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/sitemap.htm
  • Buy or sell mining claims or a fully operating mine in our extensive classified section
    ... 3,995 PER ACRE Approximately 100 acres. Terms Available—Three federal placer claims in Tolovana Mining District, Livengood, Alaska, claim numbers FF061695, FF061698, FF061699 with water rights situated on Olive Creek. International Tower Hill (ITH) Mines, LTD, Livengood Project ... out may not have to do any reclamation. 8.    Gravel could be sold during construction of Alaska’s Natural Gas Line. 9.    No grandfathered royalties to pass on to new owner(s). Dec1 ... 800 acres near Kingman, AZ. (520)384-9251. bGDec1 WANTED Patented mining claims purchased. JON CLARK (313)824-7324. Dec12 ...
    http://www.icmj.com/properties.php
  • Botanical Electronic News - BEN #320
    ... the borders of the province, it will be of use in southeast Alaska, Alberta and adjacent parts of the Pacific Northwest. Care should be taken, however, when using ...
    http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben320.html
  • Guide to the Collections of the Human Studies Film Archives
    ... cooking of meals, a "trial marriage," transportation by dog sleds, building of an igloo, seal hunting with a teliwak hunting screen, walrus hunting, and killing of a polar bear. Other footage includes trading of fur pelts ... Footage of anthropologist Ales Hrdlicka excavating in Our Point and Uyak Bay on Kodiak Island, Alaska. This footage forms part of the Ales Hrdlicka Papers in the National Anthropological Archives ... ...
    http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/hsfa_north_america.htm
  • Taxus brevifolia Nutt
    ... Habitat Native Range Pacific yew grows in forests from the southern tip of southeast Alaska- including Annette and Prince of Wales Island- south through the Pacific Coast region of ...
    http://www.na.fs.fed.us/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/taxus/brevifolia.htm
  • AMNH - Expedition : Endangered
    ... tundra POPULATION: In lower 48 states of the United States: 2,500 In Alaska: 6,000-7,000 In Canada: 30,000 CURRENT RANGE: Parts of northern North America and ... by the IUCN . Wolves inevitably prefer wild game to livestock. In North America, bison, deer, elk, moose, and beaver head the wolf's menu. This underlines the importance of ... of natural habitat were converted to farm and ranch land. Populations of bison, deer, ...
    http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/Endangered/wolf/wolf.html
  • Guide to the Collections of the Human Studies Film Archives
    ... 4, NA-86.12.2, NA-87.5.1, NA-87.5.2,    NA-92.7.1; in Alaska, NA-82.2.1, NA-82.2.2, NA-92.7.2; in    Algeria, AF-82.5.2 ...
    http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/film_subject.htm
  • Introduction to BOREAS : Feature Articles
    ... long winter nights of the high latitude boreal forests. (Photograph by Jan Curtis, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute) Gray wolves roam through the wilderness hunting animals such as reindeer, elk, and hares. (Photograph courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) Sunlight is one of the ...
    http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BOREASIntro/
  • Delta Air Lines Blog | 2008 | November
    ... the Caribbean might be in order. As for Yukon, thanks for the hunting recommendation. I’ve actually been hunting quite a bit over the past year and it’s been a great ... they own about 60,000 acres of land in Nebraska. They have a nice hunting lodge and you can hunt elk, bison and deer. I haven’t been out there yet but it’s an experience I look forward ...
    http://blog.delta.com/2008/11/
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