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Conserving whitebark pine in the Canadian Rockies
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11779
- Author
- Stuart-Smith, Jon
- Physical Description
- p.11 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Trees
- Notes
- In Research Links, vol.10, no.3, winter 2002
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- P
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- Archives Library
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Dynamics of alpine larch at the timberline
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10717
- Author
- Wilson, Brendan
- Physical Description
- p.5
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Trees
- Notes
- In Research Links, vol.4, no.1, spring 1996
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- P
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Finding the line - conventional wisdome warns that a warming climate has the potential to push treeline upslope, ultimately edging the alpine zone off the mountaintop. Recent studies, however, give a more hopeful picture. Is the alpine zone more resilient than once thought?
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25146
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- May 2020
- Author
- Malotky, Birch
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
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- P
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- Author
- Malotky, Birch
- Responsibility
- Birch Malotky
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
- Published Date
- May 2020
- Physical Description
- p.56 - 61
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Trees
- Abstract
- Pertains to the repercussions of climate change on treelines in alpine zones.
- Notes
- In Canadian Rockies Annual, vol.05, May 2020
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- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for Crowfoot Media - publishers of Canadian Rockies Annual
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Imagine! the story of five needle pines
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24997
- Author
- Rudy, Michael
- Physical Description
- p. 20 - 25
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Abstract
- Pertains to the Five Needle Pines found in Alberta - the Whitebark and Limber Pines which are vital in their ecosystem and are both suffering from a non-native species of fungus "rust".
- Notes
- In Nature Alberta, vol.49, no.3 (Fall 2019)
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- P
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- URL Notes
- Nature Alberta publications website
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Pine and spruce species and their hybrids provide gene-pool information
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10419
- Author
- Rajora, Om P
- Physical Description
- p.7
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Trees
- Notes
- In Research Links, vol.4, no.1, spring 1996
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- P
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Plight of the Whitebark Pine
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19818
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- May 2019
- Author
- Los, Fraser
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
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- P
1 website
- Author
- Los, Fraser
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
- Published Date
- May 2019
- Physical Description
- p.22-23
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Abstract
- Pertains to a collaborative project with Parks Canada as part of a country-wide Conservation and and Restoration program to create white pine blister rust resistant Whitebark Pines to replant in their natural ranges in Glacier National Park and Mount Revelstoke National Park.
- Notes
- In Canadian Rockies Annual, vol.04, May 2019
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Stone Bridge England
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactcoj.03.533
- Date
- c. 1920
- Medium
- charcoal on board
- Catalogue Number
- CoJ.03.533
- Description
- A river runs under a stone bridge with three arches in the foreground. In the background are some buildings and hills.
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- Title
- Stone Bridge England
- Date
- c. 1920
- Medium
- charcoal on board
- Dimensions
- 26.3 x 35.5 cm
- Description
- A river runs under a stone bridge with three arches in the foreground. In the background are some buildings and hills.
- Subject
- bridge
- Charles John Collings
- trees
- England
- Credit
- Gift of Mark Rivette, Vernon, 2015
- Catalogue Number
- CoJ.03.533
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Tree in Mountains
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactcoj.03.535
- Date
- c. 1926
- Medium
- charcoal on board
- Catalogue Number
- CoJ.03.535
- Description
- Charcoal sketch of a mountain landscape with what appears to a birch tree in the left foreground. A meadow is in the middle ground with a mountain peak in the background.Verso in ink: “The sketch overleaf was made by my father in 1926. It is of Seymour Arm B.C. and has always been in my possessio…
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- Title
- Tree in Mountains
- Date
- c. 1926
- Medium
- charcoal on board
- Dimensions
- 35.5 x 27.1 cm
- Description
- Charcoal sketch of a mountain landscape with what appears to a birch tree in the left foreground. A meadow is in the middle ground with a mountain peak in the background.Verso in ink: “The sketch overleaf was made by my father in 1926. It is of Seymour Arm B.C. and has always been in my possession” Signed Guy Collings (in cursive)
- Subject
- Charles John Collings
- mountains
- trees
- Credit
- Gift of Mark Rivette, Vernon, 2015
- Catalogue Number
- CoJ.03.535
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