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  1. Vancouver Island Marmot (2031 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Vancouver Island Marmot}}<br/>{{StatusEndangered}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''M. vancouverensis'''''}}
    12: ...l_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Marmota vancouverensis | author = [[Harry Schelwald Swarth|Swarth]]...
    14: ...In [[2003]] there were fewer than 30 but with a captive-breeding program they are being slowly reintro...
    20: ...er they are two years old, the young marmots attempt to find their own territories.

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    55: ...d sailed up it to [[Montreal]]; failed in an attempt to set up a colony
    90: *[[Leifur Eiríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Ameri...
    128: *[[Hannu]], [[ancient Egypt|ancient Egyptian]] explorer (around 2750 BC) and the first expl...
    129: ...rlands|Dutch]] [[Dutch East India Company|VOC]] captain, charted mid-western coast of [[Australia]]
    187: ...gypt|ancient Egyptian]] explorer in service of Egyptian queen [[Hatshepsut]]
  2. List of maritime explorers (2541 bytes)
    87: *[[George Vancouver]]
  3. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    33: ...nd of any of her given names, and consequently adopted the first name '''Kim''' in her teens. She was ...
    35: ...er Community College]], and entered politics as a Vancouver school board trustee. Campbell and Divinsky were ...
    51: ...y, and Campbell herself failed to hold onto her [[Vancouver]] [[riding]]. This was despite the Convervatives...
    72: ... eleven to five. [[Jean Chr鴩en]] essentially kept governing with Campbell's structure for his ensui...
    93: title=Member of Parliament for [[Vancouver Centre]]|
  4. Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
    3: ...r [[anarchist]] [[writing]]s and [[speech]]es. Adopted by [[Second-wave feminism|Second-wave feminists...
    13: ...States at the time. Her defense of Berkman's attempted assassination of [[Henry Clay Frick]] made her ...
    21: ...sident several days before. The authorities' attempt to associate her and the other nine anarchists wi...
    29: ...dman were both involved in setting up [[No Conscription leagues]] and organising rallies against [[Wor...
    35: ...|strike]]rs, Goldman began rejecting violence except in [[self-defense]].
  5. North America (12844 bytes)
    26: ...f North America and belonging to Canada include [[Vancouver Island]] and the [[Queen Charlotte Islands]] on t...
    79: ...their shared history, which includes several attempts at supranational integration in the region.
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    19: ...|English]] is the majority language elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nunavut]], where ...
    70: ...ude [[Toronto, Ontario]]; [[Montreal, Quebec]]; [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]; [[Ottawa, Ontario]]; [[Edmon...
    94: ...U.S. attacked British forces in Canada in an attempt to reduce their control of North America and the ...
    96: ... the colonies of [[British Columbia]] in 1848 and Vancouver Island in 1849. By the late-1850s, politicians in...
    98: ...880]] Canada included all of its present area except for [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], which joined i...
  7. Flag of Hawaii (3178 bytes)
    9: ...iven to him by British explorer capitain [[George Vancouver]] as a token of friendship with [[George III of t...
    11: ...pes white-red-blue. The latter arrangement was adopted and is used today.
  8. Washington (20186 bytes)
    47: ...n the Washington coast was by [[Spain|Spanish]] Captain [[Don Bruno de Heceta]] in [[1775]] on board t...
    49: ...a]] in [[1791]], then by British Captain [[George Vancouver]] in [[1792]].
    51: ...ost notably Britain and then the United States. Captain [[Robert Gray]] (for whom [[Grays Harbor]] cou...
    69: ...g a large part of the top of the volcano. This eruption flattened the forests for many kilometers, kil...
    136: ...utheran]] (8% of the total state population), [[Baptist]] (7%), [[Methodist]] (6%).
  9. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    43: That description still applies over a quarter-century later. [...
    51: ...ief Factor of the Columbia District, built [[Fort Vancouver]] in 1825.
    97: ...-cleft.jpg Oregon geology: Abert Rim (image description)]</small>
    103: ...mary election]] to select party candidates was adopted in [[1904]], and in [[1908]] the [[Oregon Const...
    117: ...roes from moving into the State in the vote to adopt its Constitution ([[1858]]). This ban was not off...
  10. Geography of the United States (15104 bytes)
    57: ...|North American continent]]; 48 of these (all except [[Alaska]]) are contiguous and form the [[contine...
    61: ...ern half the northern boundary is more south, except for [[Lake of the Woods]], the most northerly par...
    93: ...tic coast of the United States is, with minor exceptions, low. Here, lie the Atlantic Plain and Appala...
    101: ...elatively low, the Pacific coast is, with few exceptions, hilly or mountainous. This coast has been de...
    110: .... The central plains are divided by a hardly perceptible height of land into a [[Canada|Canadian]] and...
  11. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    2: ...://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]] | caption = }}
    32: ...e and playful. They are weaned between July and September of their first year, and stay with the mothe...
    41: * [[termites]] (Isoptera).
    95: Currently accepted [[subspecies]] (with their respective ranges) i...
    126: ...us americanus vancouveri''</td><td valign="top">[[Vancouver Island]], British Columbia
  12. History of California (38344 bytes)
    36: ...ew Spain]]. He sailed northward and landed on [[September 28]] at [[San Diego|San Diego Bay]], claimin...
    38: After Cabrillo's voyage in [[1542]] the concept of [[Alta California|Alta (upper) California]] an...
    48: ...stocked his vessels, then stayed for a time and kept friendly relations with the aboriginal natives. ...
    50: ...h Drake's claim to the new lands, fitting a description in Drake's own account, was discovered in [[Ma...
    78: ...gged Point, California|Ragged Point]] area on [[September 13]]. On [[October 1]], de Portolà's party ...
  13. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    2: ...e. [[Earthquake]]s, [[landslide]]s, [[volcanic eruption]]s and large [[meteorite impact]]s all have t...
    10: ... such as an [[earthquake]], [[volcano|volcanic eruption]], [[landslide]] or [[meteorite impact]]. Howe...
    12: ...namis can be generated when the [[sea floor]] abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying ...
    14: ...floor. Similarly, a violent submarine volcanic eruption can uplift the water column and generate a tsu...
    21: ...g.png|thumb|right|300px|There is a common misconception that tsunamis behave like wind-driven waves or...
  14. Mountain biking (7992 bytes)
    30: The North Shore of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] is a world-renowned mecca of ...
  15. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    2: ...]] in the [[19th century]] [[United States]] attempted to escape to [[free state]]s, or as far north a...
    4: ...eventually escape. The Underground Railroad has captured public imagination as a symbol of [[freedom]]...
    10: ... such as the [[Free Methodist]]s and [[American Baptist]]s. Books, newspapers, and other organs dissem...
    21: ...times hiding them in his Philadelphia home. He kept careful records, including short biographies of t...
    23: ...the regular train station in an attempt to intercept the runaways, while Still was able to meet them a...
  16. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    2: ...2_jellyfish.jpg|200px|Little Blue Jellyfish]] | caption = [[Little Blue Jellyfish]]}}
    20: With few exceptions, jellies are dioecious, which means that each...
    32: ...m|aquaria]], such as [[Monterey Bay Aquarium]], [[Vancouver Aquarium]], and [[Maui Ocean Center]], feature je...
  17. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: '''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from great trees, typically [[Western ...
    8: The disruptions following Euro-American trade and settlement ...
    28: ...sh-speaking peoples of Southern British Columbia (Vancouver Island and the nearby mainland) and of Northweste...
    34: ...es of the pole and follow the contours of the sculpture. An experienced carver will judge the work of ...
    40: ...ly half of the twentieth centuries. The same assumption was made by certain early European explorers, ...
  18. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    4: .... From 1905 to 1909, he and his family lived in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. Upon returni...
    6: ...nited States|Americans]] [[James Warner]] and [[Captain Harry Lyon]] (who were the [[radio operator]],...
  19. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    1: [[Image:captainjamescookportrait.jpg|thumb|250px|British explo...
    22: ...[[British colony]] in Australia. However, when Captain [[Arthur Phillip]] arrived with the First Flee...
    32: ...oseph Banks]] was a bigger hero. Banks even attempted to take command of Cook's second voyage, but re...
    34: ...Image:Cookroutes.PNG|frame|center|The routes of Captain James Cook's voyages. The first voyage is show...
    41: ...travelled south again, in a second fruitless attempt to find the supposed continent, bringing with him...
  20. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    7: ...h depth. The rate of temperature increase with depth is known as the geothermal [[gradient]]. If wat...
    9: ...s so hot that it builds [[steam]] pressure and erupts in a jet above the surface of the Earth, it is c...
    53: *[[Harrison Hot Springs]], near [[Vancouver]]
    77: ...ings of Western Canada: a complete guide,'' West Vancouver: Gordon Soules Book Publishers. 1999. ISBN 0-919...

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