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1999 Columns
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Take the annual Christmas quiz
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Forecast: light show tonight
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Faro's Fabulous Fannins
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A century of bird counts
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Finding the right questions
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Danger: thin ice ahead
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Global warming and fish
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Capturing bats on tape
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Cleaning up the DEW Line
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Little known world of fungi
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Wind takes a toll on trees
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Butterflies an attraction in Keno
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Yukon gets the shakes
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The Chadburn Buried Valley
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Muck hides buried treasure
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Restoring species to the wild
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Making the endangered list
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Cranes true to the trench
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The Yukon's own salt flats
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Name that fish
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Stressed-out trees
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Mist nets snare birds and data
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Reading the river's stories
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Be bear aware
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Searching for the source
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The year of no summer
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Exploring the boreal forest
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Summer solstice sizzlers
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Loess is the key
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Exploring Northern Futures
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Glaciers Gallop in Cycles
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Southern Species Head North
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Which way did the river run?
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Change bad for Ice Age mammals
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Tracking the past at older mines
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Swans down on the farm
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A bargain recycled house
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Swan Lake a refuge
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Climate change affects caribou
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Lightening the garbage load
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Ptarmigan protect their own
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Bunnies, bunnies everywhere
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Are the Old Crow Flats drying up?
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Look what the wind is blowing
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Experiential science, Yukon-style
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Mapping a community
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Hot springs source a secret
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Winter ways of salmon
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Yukon weather goes to extremes
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The buzz on Yukon insects
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