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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: koan who wrote (13206)6/12/2006 11:54:18 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) of 78428
 
I never ran into a single flying insect in BC or the Yukon. You must live in bad areas. Few mountainous areas have bad bugs compared to flat areas like Ontario. Some tundra areas near rivers can be bad. Caribou herds have a bug problem.

environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca

buggy?

environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca

Many Yukon insects have not even been identified yet. Danks figures that the species list could double in size as more research is done. But even now, the number of Yukon insect species outnumbers the total number of Canadian mammal species by a factor of 30 to one.

explorenorth.com

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