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Illustration of Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel)
Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel)
Illustration of Manta birostris (Manta Ray)
Manta birostris (Manta Ray)
Illustration of Marmota flaviventris (Marmot)
Marmota flaviventris (Marmot)
Illustration of mosquito
Mosquito 1
Illustration of mosquito
Mosquito 2
Illustration of Papilio glaucus (Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly)
Papilio glaucus (Eastern Tiger Swallowtail…
Illustration of powerboat
Powerboat
Illustration of sailboat
Sailboat 1
Illustration of ScanFish
ScanFish
Tidewater in Alaska
Aerial of tidewater glacier
The Northern Lights are caused when particles thrown off the surface of the sun collide with the atmosphere of the Earth.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
View of Squamish, BC (situated on the Howe Sound), midway between Vancouver and Whistler. 'The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada' - it is home to world class rockclimbing, mountain biking, hiking, whitewater paddling, windsurfing, and kiteboarding.
Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
These meandering streams are frozen for much of the year
Braided Stream in Denali National Park
View across the valley of Denali (Mt McKinley), showing the typical meandering braided streams.
Braided streams with Denali in the background
The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada.
Dall Sheep on hillside
Mount McKinley or Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 20,320 feet (6,194 metres). Denali means 'the great one' in the native language.
Denali (Mt McKinley)
This sign is in the Eielson Visitor Center and overlooks the mountains depicted in the diagram.
Diagram of the various peaks in Denali National…
'This bus runs on low emission synthetic fuel for a healthy, clean environment'. This is one of the tour buses operating in Denali National Park
Syntroleum Powered Tour Bus
Denali National Park does not allow private vehicles into the park.
Tourist Bus in Denali National Park
A scene in Denail National Park showing the progression in vegetation with elevation from trees through tundra to the alpine
Treeline - Tundra - Alpine
Grizzy Bear in Denail National Park, Alaska. The Grizzly is a type of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). The other is the Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorfi)
Grizzly Bear
A variety of sub-alpine ground cover
Sub-Apline Vegetation
Illustration of a coastal floodplain
Coastline 2D: coastal floodplain
Illustration of coastline base with intertidal zone
Coastline 2D: intertidal zone
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