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The development of A Northern Vision included an extensive review of the findings from the Northern Strategy consultation process. ... more
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In order to produce fruit, blueberry plants require a minimum number of hours at a temperature below 45 degrees F. Southern Highbush blueberry plants need only 300-500 hours, while Northern Highbush blueberry plants need at least 900 hours below 45 ... more
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This is a national survey of First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and children living in the territories and will provide valuable data on the development and well-being of Aboriginal and Northern children under the age of six. ... more
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A. Northern pike are an extremely aggressive fish. Pike can seriously affect aquatic ecosystems by eating lots of other fish such as trout and salmon. Pike have the potential to cause irreversible negative impacts in portions of the Feather River, ... more
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These frogs are particularly difficult to catch and hold on to, not only due to their slimy, slippery, and toxic skin secretions (these secretions are protection against both disease and predation), but also because of their impressive leaping ... more
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Northern Arizona University is in Flagstaff; University of Arizona is in Tucson. The only thing I know about Tucson is that it is hot, hot, hot. Flagstaff is actually a very nice town, if you can afford it. I've been to the campus of Northern ... more
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A. Bobwhite young are precocial, which means that hatchlings are covered with down, and they are able to run about when newly hatched. ... more
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Leopard frogs make four different kinds of calls. Their vocalizations can represent advertisement, aggression, courtship rituals, or defense. They can even make their calls underwater! Generally, their advertising call is a hoarse croaking followed ... more
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The leopard frog has a wide distribution in Minnesota; it is the only amphibian seen in every county in Minnesota. They live in wet prairies and sedge meadows, or along any open body of water. These frogs are migrators; in the spring they will ... more
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Sometimes, we are so concerned about global biodiversity issues (and we are right to be concerned about them) that we overlook our local biodiversity, often taking it for granted. Northern Ireland has a wide range of habitats and species, some of ... more
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