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WI: Historic eyrie with falcons back for the third time. Maiden Rock: The matriarch of river cliffs. Purchased and managed by the West Wisconsin Land Trust. Maassen's Bluff: Four miles north of ... site the Hasting falcons are using this season. Bob Anderson Director, Raptor Resource Project Labels: cliffs, falcons, Mississippi, peregrine falcons, peregrines posted by Amy Ries at 8:16 PM 0 comments ...
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WI: Historic eyrie with falcons back for the third time. Maiden Rock: The matriarch of river cliffs. Purchased and managed by the West Wisconsin Land Trust. Maassen's Bluff: Four miles north ... site the Hasting falcons are using this season. Bob Anderson Director, Raptor Resource Project Labels: cliffs, falcons, Mississippi, peregrine falcons, peregrines posted by Amy Ries at 8:16 PM 0 Comments: ...
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National Rivers: Thrills and dreams about moving water, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, paddling, whitewater, fly-fishing, river trips, and wilderness rivers.
National Rivers: Thrills and dreams about moving water, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, paddling, whitewater, fly-fishing, river trips, and wilderness rivers. Home page Thrills and dreams Improving your skills Videos and books ... and takes a number of days to run. The big, rolling river carries you past an almost endless series of cliffs, buttes, and stone monuments. Where do you start exploring rivers ...
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National Rivers: Rivers of Alaska, Montana whitewater, Montana paddling, Montana canoeing, Montana kayaking, Montana rafting, Montana fly-fishing, Montana river conservation and river access.
Great Falls requiring a portage. The scenery is spectacular where the river cuts up against the White Cliffs, and intimidating where it flows through the badlands, but wherever you choose ... paddle trails, go to www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/canoeing. The site also includes river descriptions and state parks . Federal government offices in Montana. State government offices. Local government offices. ...
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The MISSINAIBI RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Abitibi Uplands and the James Bay Lowlands, and exalted by modern-day adventurers as the ... northeast from its lake source north of Chapleau to its confluence with the Moose River. A century ago, the steep cliffs of the lower Missinaibi rang with the shouts of voyageurs, paddling their pelts to ...
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The MOISIE RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Labrador Plateau to the shores of the St. Lawrence River, dropping over 600 metres from headwaters to mouth, and draining 19,200 square kilometres of boreal highlands, the Moisie is Quebec's longest and largest river. Its furious rapids, tunnel-like canyons and towering cliffs have been immortalized in the books and journals of those who have ...
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Heritage Conservancy: Nockamixon Cliffs
C E S Land Management Open Space Preservation The dramatic 300-foot cliffs rise above the Delaware River along upper Bucks County's scenic River Road. Habitat for an arctic-alpine plant community rare in both Pennsylvania and in the continental United States, Nockamixon Cliffs also provides scenic beauty as ice flows from its deep ravines, creating an ice palace spectacle in winter ...
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Natural History of the Hudson River
Palisades on the New York / New Jersey border, the river is bordered by cliffs that plunge almost directly into the water - a main characteristic of fjords. The ... include Sturgeon, Catfish, Flounder, Hogchokers and eels. Fish that inhabit the open water (nektonic) include river herring, basses, bluefish, sunfish, carp killfish and minnows. In 1994 the New York State Department ...
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Hudson River Almanac -- September 1999
To contribute observations to the Hudson River Almanac, write to Tom Lake, 3 Steinhaus Lane, Wappinger Falls, NY 12590-3927, or fax: 297-8935 ... of blue jays circled high and swung out from Sarah's Point on their way to the Palisades cliffs. Broad-winged hawks and kestrels did the same, and monarchs were passing at the rate of 35 ...
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Hudson River History Tour
Cruises on the river are still popular, with Hudson Highland Cruises offering trips from Haverstraw and West Point, and ... conserve an area along the Hudson. The beautiful high cliffs running along the lower reaches of the western side of the river, called the Palisades, were being destroyed by quarries. The ...
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