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Russell Island (Nunavut)
Frederick J. Krabbé, Last Man to See HMS Investigator Afloat, May 1854
Peary Caribou Management Plan Without Full Involvement of Both Arctic Bay and Pond Inlet
LNG Transport in Parry Channel: Possible Environmental Hazards Brian D
Moreton Bay Ramsar Site Boundary Description (2018)
Applications of Paleolimnology in Ecosystem Monitoring for Sirmilik National Park: Developing Indicators of Ecological Integrity
Peary Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Pearyi)-Briefing Bookapple Valley, Minnesota
Recent Trends in Abundance of Peary Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Pearyi) and Muskoxen (Ovibos Moschatus) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Nunavut
Interactions Between Climate and Landscape Drive Holocene Ecological Change in a High Arctic Lake on Somerset Island, Nunavut, Canada
(Ovibos Moschatus) and PEARY CARIBOU (Rangifer Tarandus Pearyi) on PRINCE of WALES, SOMERSET, and RUSSELL ISLANDS, AUGUST 2016
Prioritisation of High Conservation Status Offshore Islands
Proxy Development and Calibration in the Canadian Arctic
Holocene Climate Change in Arctic Canada and Greenland
Status of Caribou and Muskox Populations Within the Prince of Wales Island-Somerset Island-Boothia Peninsula Complex, Nwt, July
Implementation of Bayesian Inference Techniques To
Paleolimnological Assessment of Environmental Changes Occurring on Pim Island
A Near-Total Decline in Caribou on Prince of Wales, Somerset, and Russell Islands, Canadian Arctic ANNE GUNN,1 FRANK L
Applications of Paleolimnology in Ecosystem Monitoring for Sirmilik National Park: Developing Indicators of Ecological Integrity
Geological Survey of Canada Radiocarbon Dates Xix
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Inged Seal Breeding Habi · V· Ount Melville Und, Barrow Strait and Peel
Peary Caribou Management Plan Was Submitted to the NWMB for Decision in 2014 but the Process Was Delayed Until the September, 2017 Regular Board Meeting
Abernethy Lowland 195 Abitibi Lowlands 518 Abitibi Upland 215
The Role of Seasonal Migration in the Near-Total Loss of Caribou on South-Central Canadian Arctic Islands
A Holocene Lacustrine Record of Environmental Change in Northeastern Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut, Canada
Sea-Ice Crossings by Caribou in the South-Central Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Their Ecological Importance
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