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Iqaluit, NU: Department of Sustainable Development, Date: 2002. Soft cover. Very Good. Written in English and Inuktitut; Clean, tight, unmarked; absolute minimal wear; This book describes the main species of land mammals found within Nunavut's borders including their physical characteristics, behaviour, reproduction, diet, range and status. 2002. Department of Sustainable Development ISBN 1553250354 9781553250357 [CA]
ISBN10: 1553250354, ISBN13: 9781553250357, [publisher: Department of Sustainable Development, Iqaluit, NU] Softcover Written in English and Inuktitut; Clean, tight, unmarked; absolute minimal wear; This book describes the main species of land mammals found within Nunavut's borders including their physical characteristics, behaviour, reproduction, diet, range and status. [Winnipeg, MB, Canada] [Publication Year: 2002]
Iqaluit: Government of Nunavut, Date: 2002. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. pp 8 109, 8 109.Text in English with Inuktitut on inverted pages 2002. Government of Nunavut ISBN 1553250354 9781553250357 [CA]
ISBN10: 1553250354, ISBN13: 9781553250357, [publisher: Government of Nunavut, Iqaluit] Softcover 8vo pp 8 109, 8 109.Text in English with Inuktitut on inverted pages [Edmonton, AB, Canada] [Publication Year: 2002]
ISBN10: 1553250354, ISBN13: 9781553250357, [publisher: Department of Sustainable Development, Iqaluit] Softcover Lucy MacDonald and Andrew Qappik did the illustrations for this 108 page volume. Actually its double that size, as it is a dos a dos bilingual publication, English - Inuktitut. Evie Amagoalik did the translation. Read more about : Masked Shrew, Kivalliq region, Northern Red Backed Voles, burrows, breeding, runways, fisher, otter, muskrat, Inuktitut, and Barren Ground Grizzly Bear. Paul Nicklen did the (colour) photography. A range map is given for each species. Cond : Paper wrapper is black with white lettering. Front cover (same on back) shows 4 muskoxen in a protective circle. Clean and bright, v. light edge wear. Tight in binding. Excellent biology reference. Quote (p. 33) : " Arctic foxes breed once a year between mid-February and April depending on the physical health and geographic location of the animals. At this time, they often travel with a mate. In years of plenty, they breed earlier and ._._._. .' Size: 8vo [Linden, AB, Canada] [Publication Year: 2002]
Canada: Department of Sustainable Development/Nunavut Wildlife Management Board/Qikiqtani School Operations, Date: 2002 Profusely illustrated with color photographs and drawings. « Explore the fascinating world of Nunavut's diverse terrestrial mammal populations in this richly visual, informative book. Through beautiful photographs and a broad range of information, readers will learn about the appearances, ranges, and behaviours of eastern Arctic non-marine mammals. With detailed information on more than thirty species, this book provides an in-depth look at Arctic terrestrial mammals. Far from a barren land of ice and snow, this book will introduce readers to the vibrant natural life of Nunavut through its distinct mammalogy. The importance of wildlife to the people of Nunavut cannot be understated. For generations the people of Nunavut have relied on animals as a source of food, to provide clothing and shelter, and recently for economic benefits. While many people are familiar with Nunavut's 'arctic' big game species, such as polar bears, caribou and muskox, not everyone is aware of the diversiry of small mammals and furbearers that are also an important part of the territory's terrestrial wildlife. Furthermore, Nunavut's vast expanse encompasses a range of habitats, and along our western and southern borders, we have habitat that supports a number of species that are not as commonly thought of as 'Nunavut' wildlife, such as m ...
ISBN10: 1553250354, ISBN13: 9781553250357, [publisher: Department of Sustainable Development/Nunavut Wildlife Management Board/Qikiqtani School Operations, Canada] Softcover First Edition Profusely illustrated with color photographs and drawings. « Explore the fascinating world of Nunavut's diverse terrestrial mammal populations in this richly visual, informative book. Through beautiful photographs and a broad range of information, readers will learn about the appearances, ranges, and behaviours of eastern Arctic non-marine mammals. With detailed information on more than thirty species, this book provides an in-depth look at Arctic terrestrial mammals. Far from a barren land of ice and snow, this book will introduce readers to the vibrant natural life of Nunavut through its distinct mammalogy. The importance of wildlife to the people of Nunavut cannot be understated. For generations the people of Nunavut have relied on animals as a source of food, to provide clothing and shelter, and recently for economic benefits. While many people are familiar with Nunavut's 'arctic' big game species, such as polar bears, caribou and muskox, not everyone is aware of the diversiry of small mammals and furbearers that are also an important part of the territory's terrestrial wildlife. Furthermore, Nunavut's vast expanse encompasses a range of habitats, and along our western and southern borders, we have habitat that supports a number of species that ...
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