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On The Ice - Arctic Snow Living Species
Walrus Dall Sheep Dall sheep have an extremely wide range of habitat. They are arctic, but also sub arctic animals. Dall Sheep will range from alpine ridges, meadows and anywhere they feel able ... Artic friends, the collared lemming is particularly interesting because he has adapted so well to the Arctic. The Collared Lemming is not a ``true'' lemming in every sense of the word,... Collared Lemming ...
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Walrus - Arctic Mammal - The Walrus
This means they have a wing like feet. Walruses are the very largest pinnipeds in the Arctic. They enjoy living in shallow areas in the water and ice floes or land to lie on. There ... white rump,... Dall Sheep Dall sheep have an extremely wide range of habitat. They are arctic, but also sub arctic animals. Dall... Polar Bear Hunt This video shows us how the polar bear hunts, his habitat ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: What's Happening to Arctic Ice?
Observational evidence also supports this theory. Environmental monitoring shows that the Arctic is warming at a rate that is unprecedented over the past 400 years. The average ... scenarios, observations made in recent years indicate that almost all of the ice in this sub-Arctic region has melted completely before June 25 and not reappeared until after October 15. ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
Sharpe 1890; punicus Erlanger 1897; wolterstorffi Kleinschmidt 1901 resident breeder, passage visitor, winter visitor Palearctic Mediterranean, temperate, boreal to sub-Arctic Britain, Ireland south to the Atlas mountains and Turkey, north to northern Fennoscandia and Russia 65-70; 75-80 70-75 65-70; 90-95 85-90 45-50; 45-50; 1991 50-55 90-95; 85- ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
Accipiter gentilis (Linnaeus 1758) Goshawk partial migratory in Arctic and sub-Arctic; dispersive and resident further south dispersive and resident n/a n/a move south from ... high Arctic up to several hundred thousand, sub-colonies of 200-250 pairs nest area nest area defended n/k n/k rafts at sea n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a ...
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ForestHarvest - Craft materials from Scotland's wild and woodland species
Modern basket-makers are becoming more adventurous, and using increasing numbers of species. These include birch bark (traditionally used by many indiganous peoples in the Sub-Arctic), pine needles (traditionally used in North America) and flexible woody species such as honeysuckle, dogwood, lime, brambles, raspberry and rowan (sometimes in combination with more ...
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About the Arctic Studies Center
Natural History, a section of the Smithsonian Institution. Having pursued northern studies since the 1850s, the Smithsonian possesses one of the world's finest anthropological collections from arctic and sub-arctic regions. Between 1858 and 1890, the majority of these collections were collected by naturalists from the Mackenzie District, Ungava, Baffin Island, Coppermine, Alaska and Siberia. ...
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Arctic Studies Center - Publications - Newsletters
Additional field work covered is the Mongolia Deer Stone Project, sub-surface surveys in Northern Iceland, and the Arctic Studies Center's Labrador Initiatives 2003. Exhibition news covers the tour ... . Issue 3 ( January 1994) Features include the 'Living Yamal' Project and surveys of the Russian Arctic, Stephen's research in the Western Aleutian Islands, the Pathways Project with the Innu of ...
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Climate Change at the Arctic's Edge
Canada — Global warming is being felt first and most dramatically at the edge of the Arctic, where the world's peatlands run in a broad strip around the globe. These wetlands ... community succession. Plant diversity is high for this latitude because it is a meeting of Arctic, sub-Arctic, and Boreal species. Fact Sheet CountryCanada Rendezvous SiteChurchill, Manitoba Locations shown are approximate. ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: What's Happening to Arctic Ice? - Print Version
Observational evidence also supports this theory. Environmental monitoring shows that the Arctic is warming at a rate that is unprecedented over the past 400 years. The average ... scenarios, observations made in recent years indicate that almost all of the ice in this sub-Arctic region has melted completely before June 25 and not reappeared until after October 15. ...
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