Read about the Whitestone Mammoth. This is number 21 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. December, 2008.
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Read about the American lion. This is number 5 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. March, 1996.
Read about Beringia and the Bering Land Bridge. This is number 9 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. Richard E. Morlan, Canadian Museum of Civilization. December, 1996.
Read about Jefferson's Ground Sloth. This is number 1 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington.
Read about the short-faced bear. This is number 4 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. March, 1996.
Read about the ancient caribou. This is number 12 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. May, 1999.
Read about ancient black-footed ferrets. This is number 16 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. February, 2007.
Read about the helmeted muskox. This is number 13 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. February, 2002.
Read about the flat-headed peccary. This is number 15 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. January, 2007.
Read about the Yukon horse. This is number 14 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. August, 2002.
Yukon Monthly Statistical Review February 2019 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.
Read about ancient northern wolves. This is number 23 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. January, 2011.
Read about the Bluefish Caves, south of Old Crow. This is number 19 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of archaeology, palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. 2008.
Read about the moose and giant moose in the Pleistocene and Holocene. This is number 18 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. March, 2007.
Read about tephra and what volcanoes can tell us about ancient Beringia. This is number 22 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. John Westgate, University of Toronto. March, 2009.
Read about the woolly mammoth. This is number 2 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. December, 1995.
Read about ancient arctic ground squirrels. This is number 17 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington and G. D. Zazula. February, 2007.
Read about ice age camels in Yukon and Alaska. This is number 10 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. June, 1997.
Read about the American scimitar cat. This is number 7 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. C. R. Harington. March, 1996.
Read about Yukon's ice age vertebrates. This is number 20 of the Beringian Research Notes series. The series presents snapshots of palaeontology and life in Yukon during the last ice age. 2008.
This guide provides information about best management practices for fossil objects and fossil sites discovered on the Yukon landscape. They are not considered comprehensive, as some solutions are site- and issue-specific.
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These best management practices help manage potential effects of activities and development on heritage resources, relating to land use and land applications. Heritage resources include historical, archaeological and palaeontological sites and objects.
Population Report Q3 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.
Comments as well as technical and scientific evidence compiled by the Government of Yukon in response to the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program draft Environmental Impact Statement.