Freshwater and the Water Cycle
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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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The Royal BC Museum fish collection is varied and wonderful. Explore the astounding diversity of British Columbia fishes through the collection and scientific illustration.
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American botanist Mary Gibson Henry collected plants in northeastern BC in 1931. Her pioneering journey was recorded on film. Lucky for us, BC Archives has a copy.
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Bedrock
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Sustut River Overlook
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Birdflat Creek
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Walking at Sustut River
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Snow line
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Rapid glacial retreat
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Habitat Diversity
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Beringia
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Smooth rock
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Greenland
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MiniMuseum_French_RockMussel 2016
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Summer 2016 Facebook Live Species At Risk Event
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Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel
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Watery World Dragonfly Larvae
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Adult Life in Air
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Fish Family Illustrations 2
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Fish Family Illustrations 1
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Fish Tails
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Watching Dragons and Damsels
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Hotwater Physa
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Yellow-breasted Chat
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