The Barren Grounds (also called Barren Lands) are a large area of tundra located in mainland Nunavut and stretching into the Northwest Territories in northern...
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The Barren Grounds is a middle-grade children's book by David A. Robertson, published September 8, 2020 by Puffin Books. The publisher has named it a juxtaposition...
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The Barren Grounds Nature Reserve is a protected nature park located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia. The 2,024-hectare...
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The Barren Grounds Bird Observatory was a bird observatory situated in the Barren Grounds Nature Reserve on the escarpment of the Southern Highlands of...
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awards: The Barren Grounds and The Great Bear both received favourable reviews from Kirkus Reviews. Poitras, Claire (Fall 2020). "The Barren Grounds (Misewa...
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Alaskan tundra wolf (redirect from Barren grounds wolf)
the barren grounds of the Arctic coastal tundra region. It was named in 1912 by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr., who noted that it closely approaches the Great...
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journals. He also served on the Barren Grounds Bird Observatory management committee and was instrumental in establishing the Illawarra Bird Observers Club...
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Gosford to Royal National Park, with southern outliers at Barren Grounds and Jervis Bay. Although barren lands are generally located in areas associated with...
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grizzly bears are common on the Barren Grounds, and the Arviat bear did not have other features characteristic of hybrids. The Arviat bear was subsequently...
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Barren Ground, Barren Grounds or Barren-ground may refer to: Barren Grounds, a Canadian term for tundra Barren Ground (novel), a 1925 novel by Ellen Glasgow...
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and the Barren Grounds to the northeast. Here beaver fur is longer and thicker than further southeast. The southern part of the axis was near the source...
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Book Award at the Manitoba Book Awards. The Barren Grounds, which is the first book in Robertson's Misewa Saga, was nominated for the Governor General's...
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Northern Canada (redirect from The Far North)
synonymous with the areas north of the tree line: the Barren Grounds and tundra. This area is home to the various sub-groups of the Inuit, a people unrelated...
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woodland habitats. Barren Grounds Nature Reserve is adjacent to the eastern border of the park; Yarrawa State Forest is not far from the park's western border...
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Pass is a locality in the Barren Grounds Nature Reserve in New South Wales, Australia, overlooking the Kangaroo Valley. It is the site of a former flying...
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and Barren Grounds Plateau to the west and south to Coolangatta Mountain and Pigeon House Mountain to Ulladulla, and north over Lake Illawarra, the Illawarra...
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the area. Some native plants photographed in the region Drosera binata, Barren Grounds Hakea teretifolia, Barren Grounds Platysace lanceolata, Barren...
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Subspecies of Canis lupus (redirect from Subspecies of the Grey Wolf)
Canis lupus listed in the taxonomic authority Mammal Species of the World (2005, 3rd edition). These subspecies were named over the past 250 years, and...
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James Charles Critchell-Bullock (category Explorers of the Arctic)
across the Barren Grounds of Canada's Northwest Territories. Bullock was born at 81 East Street, Chichester, Sussex, England on 6 September 1898, the oldest...
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Paracentrotus lividus (category Fauna of the Atlantic Ocean)
Laminaria and Cystoseira and a much richer, three-dimensional community. The barren grounds can persist for years though whether this is due to overgrazing by...
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of the family Palaephatidae. It is found in Australia from Tamborine Mountain and Lamington National Park in Queensland to Mount Keira and the Barren Grounds...
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on the Illawarra Escapment of south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of Berry, and close to the Barren Grounds Nature...
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Hearne travelled to the barren grounds northwest of Churchill. In 1771 he reached the Arctic Ocean at the mouth of the Coppermine River. The HBC established...
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Sydney. The Princes Highway passes through the area, and the South Coast railway line traverses the northern section, terminating at Bomaderry. At the 2021...
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Boofhead (section The Colossus of Leura)
sculpture entitled Bird with Boofhead to assist in raising funds for the Barren Grounds Nature Reserve. In 2020, he created a 'Boofhead lamp', a figure of...
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Swampy Cree language (category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands)
used Swampy Cree and inserted a glossary of the language in his book, The Barren Grounds, which is part of The Misewa Series. Swampy Cree language at Ethnologue...
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The barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus; but subject to a recent taxonomic revision) is a subspecies of the reindeer (or the caribou...
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strong association with this area and the nearby Barren Grounds. Largely due to the efforts of the club, its founder Allen Strom, and two other leading...
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voyage in 1894 1896 Joseph Burr Tyrrell, for his two expeditions in the Barren Grounds of North-East Canada 1897 Lieut. Carl Ryder, for his explorations...
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grizzly bears, described an animal killed in 1864 at Rendezvous Lake, Barren Grounds, Canada as "buffy whitish" with a golden brown muzzle. This is considered...
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