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Temperatures Range Democratic Party
423 wordsSaskatchewan is a land of resources, wealth, and beauty. Its name is derived from a Cree word meaning rapid river. Saskatchewan is 651, 900 sq. km. in area, half of it is forests, and one third of it is cultivated lands. In southern Saskatchewan average temperatures range from 0 - 65 degrees farenheit. In Northern Saskatchewan temperatures range from 23 - 57 degrees farenheit. Grayling, trout, pike, and pickerel are found in the northern lakes, while mule, deer, elk, moose, and long tail deer ar...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Ice Hockey
1,259 words... the building of dams. One species of beaver occurs in North America, the other in Eurasia. The two species differ chiefly in the shape of the nasal bones and are so much alike that some authorities consider them to be varieties of the same species. They are large rodents; the average adult beaver weighs about 16 kg (about 35 lb), but specimens as heavy as 40 kg (90 lb) have been found, and some extinct beavers were almost bearlike in size. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1975). Beavers have long ...
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Fishing Off Season Site Had Lots Native
645 wordsWho: Donald Marshall (a Mikmaq fisherman), Native and non-native fisherman, Supreme Court of Canada and Herb Dhaliwal (minister of Fisheries and ocean). Issue: Donald Marshall, a milkman fisherman took a case to the Supreme Court of Canada arguing that a treaty from 1760 gave him aboriginal fishing rights and he won the trail justifying three conviction he had on fishing with out a license, fishing off season and fishing with illegal nets. After the Court ruled in Marshalls favor, many native fi...
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Pile Of Wood 891 Struggle For Life Koskoosh
1,271 wordsDeath is an end result of any living creature in Nature. As an intelligent species it is sometimes difficult, especially when personally facing death, to accept this brutal reality. Koskoosh, in The Law of Life written by Jack London, experiences the intelligible acceptance of the law of? flesh (890). He is found being left alone by his tribe in the snow, with a little pile of wood. (891) When he starts his reflective meditation on people and events he has observed throughout his life, he tries ...
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Years Of Age National Park
1,036 wordsThis report you are about to read is about the threatened species of grizzly bears. Grizzly bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and meat. However, they come from the order of Carnivora, meaning they have inherited the meat-eaters unspecialized, tube like gut. Read on to help you learn more about grizzlies and start thinking of what you can do to help this near extinction species. By the way, this report was by Cynthia Chan. Grizzly bears are large brown bears with coarse, silver-ti...
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Canadian Wilderness Survival Pack
971 wordsI read the Hatchet Hatchet I read the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. The book was about a thirteen-year-old boy named Brian Robeson who was stranded in a plane crash. He was out in the Canadian wilderness trying to visit his dad. Brian is left with nothing but his clothing a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother had given him as a present. First as Brian and the pilot were flying to Brian fathers house the pilot was showing Brian how to fly the plane. Here, put your hands on the contro...
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Made Of Heavy Heavy Nylon Dogs
893 wordsThe Iditarod Picture this: You are going to travel over one thousand miles across Alaska car? by train? by plane? NO! ! You are travelling by dogsled your only companions on this journey will be eleven to fourteen of the most honest, loyal and strong dogs that you can find. For over six grueling months, you and your carefully selected dogs have been training, and now it is up to you and your canine companions. For sledders (or mushers) this is a dream come true because they are about to start th...
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Largest Land
440 wordsSaskatchewan is a land of resources, wealth, and beauty. It? s name is derived from a Cree word meaning? rapid river? . Land Saskatchewan is 651, 900 sq. km. in area, half of it is forests, and one third of it is cultivated lands. In southern Saskatchewan average temperatures range from 0 - 65 degrees farenheit. In Northern Saskatchewan temperatures range from 23 - 57 degrees farenheit. Grayling, trout, pike, and pickerel are found in the northern lakes, while mule, deer, elk, moose, and long ta...
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Sled Dog John Thornton
1,635 wordsBuck, a huge four-year-old Scottish Shepherd-Saint Bernard cross-breed, lived a life of ease at Judge Millers Santa Clara Valley estate. As the judges loyal companion, working with his sons, and guarding his grandchildren, Buck ruled over all things humans included. Combining his mothers intelligence with the size and strength of his father, Buck became the undisputed leader of all the dogs on the estate. At this time, gold had been found in Alaska, and thousands of men were rushing to the North...
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