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2002 Columns
Column 307    The Annual World Famous yourYukon Christmas Quiz
Column 306    Marmots in a changing world
Column 305    Young scientists tackle ambitious projects
Column 304    Homo ecologicus
Column 303    Understanding the boreal forest
Column 302    Project sets up library of rare species and plant communities
Column 301    Coming to a road near you?
Column 300    Salt of the road
Column 299    Wood bison not yet out of the woods
Column 298    Carnivores keep each other in balance
Column 297    Year of the mouse
Column 296    Woodchucks chuck Yukon wood
Column 295    Bio-engineering on a Yukon culvert
Column 294    Lichens are a partnership
Column 293    Westward shift not a healthy move for Hart River Caribou
Column 292    Solving the mystery of the wandering rocks
Column 291    Volunteering for science in Kluane
Column 290    Fish bones show the years
Column 289    No news is good news
Column 288    Researcher brings home wind energy expertise
Column 287    Alpine plants watched closely
Column 286    Grizzly bears smell their opportunity
Column 285    Beringian butterflies
Column 284    Collecting data the high-tech way
Column 283    Shrews live fast and furiously
Column 282    Technology tools aid fire managers
Column 281    Flying fish is highway hazard
Column 280    Hardy northern plants have valuable secrets
Column 279    Going green for health, economics and the environment
Column 278    Swallows make the Yukon summer
Column 277    Sheep population comes in bursts
Column 276    Banding birds is a passion
Column 275    Trumpeter swans broadcast their arrival
Column 274    Landing the Mid-sized One in a Yukon stocked lake
Column 273    The science of composting
Column 272    Earth energy explored in the Yukon
Column 271    Alberta's land use lessons and Yukon's window of opportunity
Column 270    Hybrid technology put to the test on Yukon roads
Column 269    Rivers out of sight, not out of mind
Column 268    New technology smarter, faster, safer
Column 267    Yukon spider new to science
Column 266    Vulnerability makes this climate change different
Column 265    Donjek Glacier reshapes Yukon landscape
Column 264    Forty-Mile Basin project will set pattern for future studies
Column 263    Neglected feeders can endanger birds
Column 262    Carmacks coal just keeps on burning
Column 261    Monitoring sediment leads to spin-offs
Column 260    Cleaning up the air benefits everyone
Column 259    Tracking the weather from below
 
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