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British Columbia has high mountains. Lots of them. In fact, more than 12 per cent of the province is alpine tundra—land above the trees. The alpine tundra is a land of extremes. Trees can’t grow at such high elevations because of cold temperatures. The growing season is brief, and some areas are covered by snow…
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Have you met the infamous Woolly mammoth at the Royal BC Museum? He greets visitors inside the entrance to the Natural History gallery. Woolly, as he is affectionately called by visitors and museum staff, is a replica of the largest animal to ever walk on this continent. Not everyone likes him. He has been known to frighten small children.…
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Marine invertebrates are animals without backbones that live in the ocean. These creatures make up most of ocean animal life. Learn about the incredible diversity beneath the waves.
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Alpine Plant Adaptations
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Alpine Biome
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Habitat Diversity
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Small size
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Tundra Death Camas
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Low elevation Locoweed
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Alpine Locoweed
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Dwarf Willow
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Tolmie’s Saxifrage cushion
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Growing close to the ground
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Tolmie’s Saxifrage
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Moss Campion flowers
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Moss Campion cushion
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Moss Campion
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Tundra
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Spreading Stonecrop
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Mountain Sorrel
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The Fascinating World of Deep Sea Biology
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Island View Beach
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Life In The Soil
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Mammoths
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Ice Age Mammoths in the Northern Hemisphere
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Common Pitcher-plant
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Mammoths and Mastodons Titans of the Ice Age Educator Guide
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Watery World Dragonfly Larvae
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DragonsDamselsWhatAreThey_
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Adult Life in Air
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Humboldt Squid
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The Northern Shrimp
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Nucella Eggs
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Hot Vent Tubeworm
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Discovering Diversity Part 2
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Humboldt Squid
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Slimy Snailfish
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