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Archives West Finding Aid
Birds In Our Lives
Data Collection and Location by Satellite, Argos Utilization Conference
Telemetry Experiments With A Hibernating Black Bear
For Everything There Is A Season Manuscript Galley
For Everything There Is A Season, Draft
For Everything There Is A Season Correspondence
Yellowstone Country Correspondence and Comments
Phenology Dates, Fire Article
Phenology References
Papers That Reference Frank C. and John J. Craighead
Phenology
Phenology
Phenology
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Eagles Dillon
Notes, Eagles Raptors
Phenology
Phenology, Raptor Dates
Phenology, Comprehensive Observation, Raptors
Phenology
Phenology
Canada Geese
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George, Jean Craighead
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American illustrator, editor, and author of juvenile fiction and nonfiction.
The following entry presents an overview of George’s career through For further information on her life and career, see CLR, Volumes 1 and
INTRODUCTION
Centered upon creating accurate depictions of the natural world for a young audience, George’s canon often utilizes coming-of-age stories featuring children working in communion with the environment. Winner of the Newbery Award for Julie of the Wolves () as well as a Newbery Honor book uppvisning for My Side of the Mountain (), George is the author of over one hundred books, most firmly situated upon the interaction between humankind and nature. Combining an eclectic mix of works—including back-to-nature cookbooks, nonfiction, fiction, nature trail guides, and an autobiography—her canon is a reflection of the author’s passion for the rich fab
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Sarah Nurse was the first Black woman to ever play in an Olympic hockey final. Now, as part of the PWHPA, Nurse (who recently inspired an official Barbie doll in her image) has become a role model for the game’s next generation.
Show Notes
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we at Barrier Breakers wanted to celebrate one of the most inspiring and outspoken women in our game: Hamilton’s own Sarah Nurse.
As Sarah says off the top of our episode, “It's difficult for women and women of colour to get into hockey because there are so many people telling us that we can't and that we shouldn't.”
We’ve talked a lot in this series about the importance of representation in hockey. Until you start seeing players like yourself in the NHL, or on the Olympic stage, it’s tough to truly believe you can make it there. But representation doesn’t come without a fight.
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