Snow Hydrology Instructor: Randy Julander Weather: a brief, non-technical overview introductionSnow Hydrology Instructor: Randy Julander Weather: a brief, non-technical overview introduction
Other meteorologic characteristics such as wind, relative humidity, etc are important but because we have very little data, and relatively poor procedures for calculating these variables in space and time, they are ignored
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Comprehensive Southeast Brazil: Intervales to Linhares 2015Comprehensive Southeast Brazil: Intervales to Linhares 2015
São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Espírito Santo, we hope to encounter up to 70 Brazilian endemics and an additional 90 Atlantic Rainforest endemics on this tour
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Major Landforms, Habitat Types, and Characteristic BirdsMajor Landforms, Habitat Types, and Characteristic Birds
The bcr collectively contains over 3 million acres 2 million ha of open freshwater habitat. The region also contains some relatively large areas of farmland in the Connecticut, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Penobscot, St
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Brazil: Cerrado Endemics and Brazilian Merganser 2016Brazil: Cerrado Endemics and Brazilian Merganser 2016
By birding the spectacular landscapes of the inland state of Minas Gerais, we hope to encounter these mammals, as well as many of the cerrado’s most special birds, including, but not limited to, Brazilian Merganser, Cock-tailed Tyrant
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A conservation Assessment for the Oregon Spotted Frog ( Rana pretiosa ) March 2007A conservation Assessment for the Oregon Spotted Frog ( Rana pretiosa ) March 2007
This Conservation Assessment was prepared as a compilation of published and unpublished information regarding the biology and status of the Oregon spotted frog
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Primary distinguishing characteristics of level III ecoregions of the continental united statesPrimary distinguishing characteristics of level III ecoregions of the continental united states
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Descriptions of level III ecological regions for the cec report on ecological regions of north americaDescriptions of level III ecological regions for the cec report on ecological regions of north america
Over the low mountains of the Coast Range. Sitka spruce forests originally dominated the fog-shrouded coast, while a mosaic of western red cedar, western hemlock, and seral Douglas fir blanketed inland areas
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