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         Yukon Geography:     more books (19)
  1. Carmacks district, Yukon, (Canada. Geological Survey. Memoir 189) by H. S Bostock, 1936
  2. Surface velocity measurements on the Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada (Institute of Polar Studies. Report) by Henry H Brecher, 1966
  3. Eagle: focus on the Yukon by Melody Webb Grauman, 1975
  4. Yukon River: An Adventure to the Gold Fields of the Klondike by Peter Lourie, 1992-09
  5. Environmental control on geomorphic processes, Grizzly Creek, south-west Yukon territory by Peter G Johnson, 1976
  6. Reconnaissance of hydrology and fluvial characteristics of rivers in northern Alaska and northern Yukon Territory by Michael Church, 1971
  7. Tourist industry employment in the Yukon: A preliminary investigation (Tourism) by Robert C Mings, 1978
  8. Land Of The Midnight Sun: A History Of The Yukon (Carleton Library) by Ken S. Coates, William R. Morrison, 2005-03
  9. The Yukon (Rivers of America) by Richard Mathews, 1968
  10. Strange Things Done: Murder in Yukon History (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2004-06
  11. Lower Yukon River (Alaska Geographic) by Alaska Northwest Books, Alaska Geographic Society, 1994-07-01
  12. Exploring Canada - Yukon Territory (Exploring Canada) by Steven Ferry, 2002-09-05
  13. Alaska Geographic: Richard Harrington's Yukon - Vol. 2, No. 2, 1974
  14. Alaska Regional Profiles: Yukon Region (Alaska Regional Profiles) by Lidia L Selkregg, 1976

61. Grizzly Habitat Of The Yukon
Grizzly Habitat of the yukon Research Mission Clarence Woudsma – Dr.Woudsma holds a Ph.D. in geography and is a professor of geography at the
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  • B.Sc. in Geography, Kluane National Park Reserve Warden, provide project direction logistic support and application of management recommendations.
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  • M.Sc. Wilderness Management, Kluane National Park Reserve Warden, co-ordinate visitor survey implementation, provide functional and logistical support.
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62. Grads
geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University. characteristicsof the St. Elias range in the yukon and its management as a bioregion.
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GRADUATE STUDENTS Graduate Student Theses 1992-1997: Barlow, J. (ongoing). Slope stability of the Niagara Escarpment. MES, Wilfrid Laurier University. Beebe, John T. 1992. River Channel Stability and the Implications for Fish Habitat. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Blais, Paul. 1995. Economic development and local agency in Pond Inlet, a community in Baffin Region, NWT. Waterloo-Laurier Joint Program in Geography. MA. Boike, Julia. 1993. Hydrology and Geochemistry of two small High Arctic Catchments, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Boyce, Bob. 1992. An Investigation of simple hydrometeorological relationships, Pasu Glacier Basin, Northern Pakistan. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Carpenter, Mark MES (ongoing) Landslide and glacial deposits in Langtang Valley, Nepal. Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University. Chadwick, Cameron 1996. Mechanical and Chemical weathering of periglacial and non-periglacial farms on the Eastern Foshe in Peninsula, Ellesmere Island. Unpublished MA thesis, Geography Department, Wilfrid Laurier University. Cheyne, L.A. 1992. Lake Baikal and Lake Superior: A Comparative Study of Problems and Strategies for Water Resource Management. BA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University.

63. Yukonfieldcourse
Department of geography and Environmental Studies The yukon EBM Field Coursehas now been regularized and given a full credit (6 hrs/wk) weight.
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Yukon Field Course 2005 Theory and Practice of Ecosystem-Based Management: The Kluane Region Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Canada
Department of Geography
and Environmental Studies
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T his intensive four week course in July 2005 offers an opportunity to learn about
ecosystem-based management of wildlife, protected areas, economic development, and cultural heritage in a spectacular natural and cultural environment. The Kluane Region of southwest Yukon provides a first-class location to learn about the challenges of managing large, complex regions with multiple resources, governments, and interests. The course will be led by WLU faculty Dr. Scott Slocombe and Dr. Kevin Hanna , with guest speakers from governments, agencies and non-governmental organizations in the region. This is a multidisciplinary course drawing on ecology, physical geography, glaciology, law and policy, anthropology and social science to provide students with an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective on the challenges, opportunities and approaches to resource environment management in such regions. The course will be based near Haines Junction and at the Arctic Institute of North
the backcountry and other nearby sites.

64. Yukon Territory Guide - Canada - General Information - World Travel Guide Provid
geography The yukon Territory, Canada’s ‘last frontier’, is a largely mountainousand forested wilderness located in the northwest of the country.
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Yukon Territory
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Area: 531,844 sq km (205,345 sq miles).
Population:
Population Density: 0.06 per sq km.
Capital: Whitehorse. Population
GEOGRAPHY: The Yukon Territory, Canada’s ‘last frontier’, is a largely mountainous and forested wilderness located in the northwest of the country. It borders the US State of Alaska to the west, Canada’s Northwest Territories to the east and British Columbia to the south. The Yukon Territory is bisected by the valley of the Yukon River, which passes to the west of the Mackenzie Mountains. Mount Logan, in the St Elias Range on the border with Alaska, is the second-highest peak in North America at 5959m (19,550ft).
Language: Although Canada is officially bilingual (English and French), English is more commonly spoken in the territory.
Time: GMT - 8 (GMT - 7 in summer).

65. AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE GEOGRAPHY GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON CANADA? Geography Place Ga
AN ONLINE geography GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON CANADA? geography Place Games and Quizes! Capital of yukon Territory, on the yukon River, is a commercial and
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VICTORIA:
Capital of British Columbia, is one of the oldest communities in the province and retains much of its English charm and character. It serves as a commercial, distribution, and manufacturing center for the surrounding lumbering, fishing, and agricultural area. Called the City of Gardens, Victoria is a beautiful community with large parks, an inviting waterfront and old town district and a mild climate. Population (1991) 71,228.
WHITEHORSE:
Capital of Yukon Territory, on the Yukon River, is a commercial and transportation center for an extensive mining and trapping region. Government operations and tourism are also important to the citys economic base. Population (1991) 17,925.
YELLOWKNIFE:
Capital of the Northwest Territories,on Yellowknife Bay at the mouth of the Yellowknife River. The economy of the city is based primarily on government operations, two major gold mines, construction, retail trade, and tourism. Population (1991) 15,179.

66. MSN Encarta - Yukon Territory
Introduction; Physical geography; Economic Activities; The People of the yukon; To the outsider the yukon Territory remains inextricably associated with
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Print Preview of Section Yukon Territory , administrative region of northwestern Canada . Its capital and largest city is Whitehorse . To the outsider the Yukon Territory remains inextricably associated with the rush for gold in the Klondike region at the end of the 19th century. The territory still depends largely on mining. Its mountainous terrain and severe climate have discouraged settlement and the development of other important economic activities. Furthermore, most of the minerals are produced by mining operations that require a high degree of technology but relatively few workers.

67. Select Geography
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69. Yukon - Canadian Genealogy Centre
The Canadian Encyclopedia Online allows you to learn more about the history,geography and people of yukon. The sections on Sources by Topic and Links of
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The Atlas of Canada. The Native People of the Yukon are part of the Athapaskan linguistic family. The first white explorer to reach the Yukon was Sir John Franklin in 1825. Thereafter, permanent contacts were maintained by Hudson's Bay Company fur traders. At the end of the nineteenth century, large numbers of white people immigrated here to prospect for gold, although they did not stay for long. In one month in 1898 though, Dawson became the largest Canadian city west of Winnipeg. Researchers interested in ancestors who lived in the Yukon use the main types of genealogical sources. The Yukon Archives is the main repository of official records pertaining to the history of the Yukon. Particular attention should be paid to oral histories (sound recordings) and records dealing with the Aboriginal Peoples, the fur trade and the mining industry, which can be sources of genealogical information. The Gold Rush Database provides information about people who stayed in the Yukon to prospect for gold.

70. Geography
It travels around the world visiting classrooms and delivering geography andtrade lessons yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre http//www.beringia.com
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71. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
Main Category geography. Home geography North America Canada yukon Territory Checklist of lichens and lichenicolous fungi of yukon Territory
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  • Butterflies and Moths (Lepidoptera) of the Yukon
    online pdf book chapter - Insects of the Yukon Checklist for The Yukon Territory - Birds created by Thayer Birding Software - Birder's Diary - checklist is based on the names and taxonomic order used in the American Ornithologists' Union 7th edition Checklist (44th supplement)
  • 72. Ryerson Library: Map & Data Resources - Geospatial Data
    geography. yukon Territory. Publisher, Environment Systems and Research Institute,Inc. Availability, Available for direct download by Ryerson community
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    73. Ryerson Library: Map & Data Resources - Geospatial Data
    Title, CanMap RouteLogistics 7.2 (yukon). Date, 2003. geography. yukon Territory.Publisher, DMTI Spatial Inc. Availability, Available for direct
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    74. SEND International - Christian World Missions - Alaska - Geography
    Geographic Regions. Southeast The islands of the Alexander Archipelago and astrip of mainland The yukonKuskokwim river delta, the Bristol Bay basin,
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    Geography
    Geographic Regions
    You Can't Get There From Here
    What's the present temperature?
    Any way you measure it, Alaska is BIG. Geographic Regions Southeast
    Southwest
    Southcentral The Interior
    The Far North
    (For much of this information we are indebted to Insight Guides: Alaska, APA Publications (HK) Ltd., 1988. Janie Freeburg, Diana Ackland, and Roy Bailet, Eds.)
    You Can't Get There from Here
    From Anchorage the Seward Highway leads to, you guessed it, Seward, on the Kenai Peninsula. The Sterling Highway connects with the Seward and leads to Homer, which is absolutely the end of the road. The Parks Highway starts north of Anchorage in the town of Wasilla (population about 5000). It leads to Denali National Park and on to Fairbanks. The Dalton Highway, once known as the North Slope Haul Road, runs from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay.
    Major Geographic Features Take a Peak
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    Blow Your Top

    (For much of this information we are indebted to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, the Alaska Science Forum, and the University of Alaska Sea Grant Program.)

    75. Yellowstone To Yukon
    Touryukon provides travel and geography information about the yukon Territory.The National Geographic Society published a special edition book documenting
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    Yellowstone to Yukon
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 1/2/02
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 7/25/01
    Printer-friendly version E-mail this story to a friend An ambitious plan to protect grizzlies and other Rocky Mountain wildlife. The most critical stretch of land for America's grizzly bears happens to be in…Canada. Less than 100 miles over the Canadian border and not far from Glacier National Park, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, is where most grizzlies heading north or south to find mates are funneled into a narrow corridor. Without this undeveloped channel through for unhindered movement, say wildlife biologists, America's population of grizzlies will be cut off from the larger gene pool of Canadian grizzlies, a blow that would eventually be the end of grizzlies in the United States. But the popularity of Rocky Mountain living means development is encroaching upon the amount of open land in Crowsnest Pass. Now a nonprofit organization called Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative is racing to protect key habitat and ensure corridors for grizzly travel, as well as for other large mammals with similar range patterns. Protecting open space in the Crowsnest Pass migration area is priority number one for the Yellowstone to Yukon activists. The initiative began eight years ago, when Calgary lawyer and environmentalist, Harvey Locke, was on a backpacking trip in northern British Columbia. Looking at his map one night, he began to think about the ecological unity of the lands and animals over much of the western part of the continent. Immediately, he started outlining an area of land on his topographic map, and sketching a plan to launch a conservation movement.

    76. Interior Alaska Fishing Area
    s for Arctic, yukon Kuskokwim Alaska......geography. Alaska’s heartland is dominated by the continent’s tallest peak, Mt.McKinley. Area
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    Anglers enjoy a great variety of fish and outdoor opportunities in the interior of Alaska. This enormous area of Alaska offers all five species of Pacific salmon in its rivers as well as some of the most sought after fish in the Arctic in its many, many lakes and streams. Northern pike are abundant in the rivers and lakes and some of largest sheefish in the world can be caught in this vast region. There are plenty of opportunities to fish for trophy Arctic char, lake trout, Dolly Varden, and grayling. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game operates an active stocking program for rainbows and land-locked salmon in lakes accessible by road. Interior rivers also provide excellent habitat for burbot, sometimes referred to as Alaska lobster.
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    77. SFU - BC Yukon SSec Admission Requirements
    BC and yukon grade 11 and 12 course requirements 2004–2005. Faculty two ofbiology 12, chemistry 12, geography 12, geology 12, principles of physics 12
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    Applicants must graduate from secondary school before entering Simon Fraser University. BC grade 12 students may apply for general admission (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences requirements) or for direct entry to a number of programs. See note for Faculty of Education
    University entrance requirements for Fall 2006*
    *If you're planning to apply for admission to SFU beginning with the Spring or Summer 2006 semester, different requirements

    78. US Geography - Alaska Virtual Field Trip - Dr. Alan A. Lew - NAU
    A branch of the yukon River (more of it lied behind the island). A popularadventure is to build a raft in Dawson in the yukon Territory of Canada and float
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    ALASKA
    a virtual fieldtrip - by Alan A. Lew
    Return to Virtual Fieldtrip Homepage Wall map in a museum in Fairbanks
    Southwest Alaska
    Augustine Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula Katmai Volcano in Katmai National Park* on the Alaska Peninsula Desolate landscape south of Anchorage. This area is covered by up to 30 feet of snow in the winter.
    Southeast Alaska - The Panhandle
    Glacier carved coastline at the southern tip of the Alaska Panhandle near Ketchikan. The Coast Mountains in the Alaska Panhandle Yahtse Glacier in Mt. St. Elias National Park Glacier National Park Juneau, Alaska the State Capital is only accessible by boat and air. Logging in the Panhandle Totem poles are part of the tradition of the native peoples of the Panhandle.
    Fairbanks in the Yukon Interior
    The northern portions of the Alaska Range Tanana River in the Fall southeast of Fairbanks in the "Delta" area. This braided channel is full of water during the Spring snowmelt. Spruce forests can be seen in the background and the Alaska Range in the far distance. The Tanana River west of Fairbanks meanders its way through the sedimentary plains of the Yukon interior.

    79. Find Yukon Territory Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms From Lawyers.com
    Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. yukon Territory Lawyers and Law Firms.Select a city in yukon Territory where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm.
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    aDepartment of geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, variability of ground heat flux, Subarctic yukon Physical geography.
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