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- 242Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 46Fraser, Marion
- 46Villatoro, Valentin (Supervisor)
- 42Andrew Hoang
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2015-07-11
This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi...
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2020-01-01
As social animals, we like to connect. This approach helps us identify, organize and navigate the diversity of the natural world. Historically, Western science has been more heavily influenced to rename, reorganize, and redefine the wilderness. Today, the government and most of our Canadian...
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2024-06-01
This image captures a fisherman from a small Mexican fishing community seconds before diving deep into the cold ocean to complete his catch. His prayers seek protection and swift bounty as the ocean changes. Unlike the conventional figure of a fisherman on a boat, his livelihood depends on his...
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1987-07-28
The Caribou Hotel is the second hotel on the site, the first having burned in 1909. The new hotel, constructed in 1910 was added to Canada's register of Historic Places 2008/01/25. Matthew Watson General Store claims to be the oldest operating store in the Yukon. Visible in the foreground is a...
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2021-01-01
Here is an image of Moxie, a female, tame caribou in northern Ontario consuming some stick-lichen (Usnea spp.). Moxie and 15 other tame caribou allowed us to quantify caribou-specific nutritional resources across the boreal forest. Specifically, we combined tedious foraging-trials, where we...