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  • Yukon Interior dry forests
  • Taiga ecoregion of British Columbia and Yukon, Canada

    The Yukon Interior dry forests is a taiga ecoregion of Canada. This ecoregion, which covers much of the southern Yukon and a very small portion of northwestern

    Yukon Interior dry forests

    Yukon Interior dry forests

    Yukon_Interior_dry_forests

  • Forests of Canada
  • Provincial Forest Porcupine Provincial Forest Torch River Provincial Forest Yukon Interior dry forests Northern hardwood forest Northwoods (forest) Beech-maple

    Forests of Canada

    Forests of Canada

    Forests_of_Canada

  • Yukon Plateau
  • Plateau located in the Yukon Territory, Canada

    respectively. Yukon Interior dry forests Yukon Ranges "Yukon Plateau". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. "Yukon Plateau". BC Geographical

    Yukon Plateau

    Yukon Plateau

    Yukon_Plateau

  • Geography of Yukon
  • Yukon (population as of the 2021 census 40,232) is in the northwestern corner of Canada and is bordered by Alaska, British Columbia and the Northwest

    Geography of Yukon

    Geography of Yukon

    Geography_of_Yukon

  • Northern Cordillera forests
  • Taiga ecoregion of northwestern Canada

    Northern Cordillera forests is a taiga ecoregion that extends across the northern interior of British Columbia, southern Yukon, and a small area of the

    Northern Cordillera forests

    Northern Cordillera forests

    Northern_Cordillera_forests

  • List of ecoregions in Canada (WWF)
  • biodiverse with just one ecoregion - the Gulf of St. Lawrence lowland forests - encompassing the entire province. Canada is unique among countries in

    List of ecoregions in Canada (WWF)

    List of ecoregions in Canada (WWF)

    List_of_ecoregions_in_Canada_(WWF)

  • List of terrestrial ecoregions (WWF)
  • Canada Nearctic Boreal forests/taiga Southern Hudson Bay taiga Canada Nearctic Boreal forests/taiga Yukon Interior dry forests Canada Nearctic Tropical

    List of terrestrial ecoregions (WWF)

    List of terrestrial ecoregions (WWF)

    List_of_terrestrial_ecoregions_(WWF)

  • Ogilvie–MacKenzie alpine tundra
  • Tundra ecoregion of Canada and the United States

    - Northwest Territories taiga ecoregion to the north, and the Yukon Interior dry forests ecoregion to the south. The climate of the ecoregion is Tundra

    Ogilvie–MacKenzie alpine tundra

    Ogilvie–MacKenzie alpine tundra

    Ogilvie–MacKenzie_alpine_tundra

  • Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation
  • First Nation government in Yukon, Canada

    government located in the Canadian territory of Yukon. Its main population centre is Dawson City, Yukon. Many of today's Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin, or people of

    Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation

    Trʼondëk_Hwëchʼin_First_Nation

  • Boreal forest of Canada
  • Canadian biome characterized by coniferous forests

    central interior of the province is occupied by a sub-boreal transition zone between the main boreal forest and the dry forests of the southern interior. However

    Boreal forest of Canada

    Boreal forest of Canada

    Boreal_forest_of_Canada

  • Taiga
  • Biome characterized by coniferous forests

    forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches. The taiga, or boreal forest,

    Taiga

    Taiga

    Taiga

  • Coast Mountains
  • Mountain range in Canada and the United States

    On its eastern flanks, the range tapers to the dry Interior Plateau and the subarctic boreal forests of the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau. The

    Coast Mountains

    Coast Mountains

    Coast_Mountains

  • Mammoth steppe
  • Prehistoric biome

    the continent to the north. North American glaciers shielded interior Alaska and the Yukon Territory from moisture flow. The paleo-environment changed

    Mammoth steppe

    Mammoth steppe

    Mammoth_steppe

  • Yukon River Basin
  • River

    The Yukon River Basin is located between the Yukon Territory in Canada and Alaska in the United States, with a small portion in British Columbia, Canada

    Yukon River Basin

    Yukon River Basin

    Yukon_River_Basin

  • Yukon Men
  • 2012 American TV series or program

    Yukon Men is an unscripted[citation needed] American television series aired on the Discovery Channel. It was produced by Paper Route Productions and

    Yukon Men

    Yukon_Men

  • Northwestern Forested Mountains
  • Ecoregion of North America

    a keystone tree species found in the Alaskan interior. The dry southern interior grasslands and forests generally occur at low elevations (under 4,000

    Northwestern Forested Mountains

    Northwestern_Forested_Mountains

  • Tlingit
  • Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America

    Spruce and Western Hemlock forests. Inland Tlingit along large interior lakes, the Taku River drainage, and southern Yukon, whose share a subsistence

    Tlingit

    Tlingit

    Tlingit

  • Placer mining
  • Technique of mining stream bed deposits for minerals

    and metals, gems (in Myanmar and Sri Lanka), platinum, and of gold (in Yukon, Alaska and British Columbia). An area well protected from the flow of water

    Placer mining

    Placer mining

    Placer_mining

  • Chilkoot Trail
  • Long-distance hiking trail in Canada and the United States

    transportation route to Canada's interior. The gold rush was primarily focused in the region around Dawson City in Yukon and the Yukon River. Of the several overland

    Chilkoot Trail

    Chilkoot Trail

    Chilkoot_Trail

  • Klondike Gold Rush
  • 1896–1899 migration to Yukon, Canada

    migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon in northwestern Canada, between 1896 and 1898. Gold was discovered there

    Klondike Gold Rush

    Klondike Gold Rush

    Klondike_Gold_Rush

  • Subarctic climate
  • Climate characterised by long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool summers

    North America Most of Interior, Western and Southcentral Alaska (notable cities and towns: Anchorage, Wasilla, Nome, Bethel, Fort Yukon) The high Rocky Mountains

    Subarctic climate

    Subarctic climate

    Subarctic_climate

  • 2025 Alaska wildfires
  • Natural disasters in the USA

    Interior and Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, where unusually warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds fueled fast-moving tundra and boreal forest

    2025 Alaska wildfires

    2025 Alaska wildfires

    2025_Alaska_wildfires

  • List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars
  • The White Pass and Yukon Route railroad has had a large variety of locomotives and railroad cars. Locomotives with dark grey have been scrapped, while

    List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars

    List_of_White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route_locomotives_and_cars

  • Western toad
  • Species of amphibian

    woodlands, Jeffrey pine forests, and red fir forests. In the Sierra Nevada, the western toad occurs in mid-elevation pine forests (including Jeffrey pine

    Western toad

    Western toad

    Western_toad

  • Tanana Athabaskans
  • Alaskan Athabaskan peoples

    drainage basin in east-central Alaska Interior, United States and a little part (White River First Nation) lived in Yukon, Canada. Tanana River Athabaskan

    Tanana Athabaskans

    Tanana Athabaskans

    Tanana_Athabaskans

  • Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve
  • United States national preserve in Alaska

    Hot summer temperatures and dry weather allow lightning strikes to start fires which maintain a diverse ecosystem. The Yukon is host to significant quantities

    Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve

    Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve

    Yukon–Charley_Rivers_National_Preserve

  • Climate of the United States
  • climate of a given area [in Alaska]. Lower elevations in interior Alaska, such as the Yukon Flats and the Tanana Valley experience extreme cold in the

    Climate of the United States

    Climate of the United States

    Climate_of_the_United_States

  • Pacific Northwest
  • Region of northwestern North America

    Columbia. Some broader conceptions reach north into the Alaska Panhandle and Yukon, south into Northern California, and east into Western Montana. Other conceptions

    Pacific Northwest

    Pacific Northwest

    Pacific_Northwest

  • Peel watershed
  • River in Canada

    only route used by fur traders into the interior of the Yukon until the gold rush years of the 1890s. The Yukon part of the watershed contains six major

    Peel watershed

    Peel watershed

    Peel_watershed

  • Temperature in Canada
  • winter. The British Columbia Southern interior has a semi-desert climate in many locations, with long warm to hot, dry summers, and short moderate winters

    Temperature in Canada

    Temperature in Canada

    Temperature_in_Canada

  • Klamath Mountains (ecoregion)
  • Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion in northern California and southwestern Oregon

    communities, including temperate rain forests, moist inland forests, oak forests and savannas, high elevation forests, and alpine grasslands. Thirty conifer

    Klamath Mountains (ecoregion)

    Klamath Mountains (ecoregion)

    Klamath_Mountains_(ecoregion)

  • Picea glauca
  • Species of conifer

    spruce, is a species of spruce native to the northern temperate and boreal forests in Canada and United States, North America. Picea glauca is native from

    Picea glauca

    Picea glauca

    Picea_glauca

  • Bats of Canada
  • Retrieved 2023-04-04. "Monitoring Yukon bats to stay ahead of the epidemic". The Yukon Research Centre and Environment Yukon. Yukon News. 2 November 2012. Retrieved

    Bats of Canada

    Bats_of_Canada

  • Cascades (ecoregion)
  • Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States

    Gorge National Scenic Area, Willamette, Umpqua, and Rogue River National Forests; the Clearwater, Norse Peak, Tatoosh, William O. Douglas, Goat Rocks, Mount

    Cascades (ecoregion)

    Cascades (ecoregion)

    Cascades_(ecoregion)

  • Sedum lanceolatum
  • Species of succulent flowering stonecrop

    woodlands, mountain brush, ponderosa pine forests, interior Douglass-fir forests, aspen, spruce–fir forests, lodgepole pine communities. Sedum lanceolatum

    Sedum lanceolatum

    Sedum lanceolatum

    Sedum_lanceolatum

  • Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
  • Protected area in Alaska, United States

    Elias. From north to south, and oldest to youngest, they are the Windy or Yukon-Tanana (180 million years ago), Gravina-Nutzotin Belt (120 MYa), Wrangellia

    Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

    Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

    Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve

  • Beringia
  • Geographical region of Asia and North America currently partly submerged

    Paleoshoreline Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre Shared Beringian Heritage Program. "What is Beringia?". National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Dr

    Beringia

    Beringia

    Beringia

  • Northwest Territories taiga
  • Taiga ecoregion located in the Northwest Territories and Yukon provinces of Canada

    (WWF:NA0614) is located in the Northwest Territories and Yukon provinces of Canada. It covers forest and tundra along the Mackenzie River Valley and the surrounding

    Northwest Territories taiga

    Northwest Territories taiga

    Northwest_Territories_taiga

  • List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)
  • the least biodiverse with just one ecoregion—the Northeastern coastal forests—encompassing the entire state. The terrestrial ecoregions of the 50 states

    List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)

    List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)

    List_of_ecoregions_in_the_United_States_(WWF)

  • Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.)
  • List of mammals at an American park

    stream edges, E W Pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi, dry open coniferous forests, W Vagrant shrew, Sorex vagrans, moist forests and grasslands, marsh and stream edges

    Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.)

    Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.)

    Mammals_of_Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.)

  • Gwichʼin
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North America

    differences, idioms, and expressions. The Old Crow people in the northern Yukon have approximately the same dialect as those bands living in Venetie and

    Gwichʼin

    Gwichʼin

    Gwichʼin

  • Stikine River
  • River in British Columbia and Alaska

    are large riparian forests, consisting primarily of cottonwood, alder and willow. Further upstream along the Stikine are boreal forests including white spruce

    Stikine River

    Stikine River

    Stikine_River

  • Ouachita Mountains
  • Mountain range in Arkansas and Oklahoma, United States

    Ouachita National Forest covers approximately 1.8 million acres of the Ouachitas. It is one of the largest and oldest national forests in the Southern U

    Ouachita Mountains

    Ouachita Mountains

    Ouachita_Mountains

  • Geography of British Columbia
  • The Interior System comprises the Interior Plateau and Interior Mountains (aka the Northern Interior Mountains) and the southern part of the Yukon Plateau

    Geography of British Columbia

    Geography of British Columbia

    Geography_of_British_Columbia

  • Cross Timbers
  • Ecoregion in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas

    8.0, the Eastern Temperate Forests; elsewhere, the Cross Timbers are separated slightly from the Eastern Temperate Forests. In turn, the Cross Timbers

    Cross Timbers

    Cross Timbers

    Cross_Timbers

  • Aulacomnium palustre
  • Species of moss

    boreal spruce-birch (Betula spp.) forests of Alaska and northwestern Canada. Mosses are abundant in taiga forests of interior Alaska and Canada, forming characteristic

    Aulacomnium palustre

    Aulacomnium palustre

    Aulacomnium_palustre

  • Geography of Guinea
  • than Victoria Canada comparative: slightly more than ⁠1/2⁠ the size of the Yukon United Kingdom comparative: approximately the size of the United Kingdom

    Geography of Guinea

    Geography of Guinea

    Geography_of_Guinea

  • Fairbanks, Alaska
  • City in Alaska, United States

    Retrieved October 7, 2009. "Alaska Range Overlook Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior Review". Fodor's Travel. U.S. Geological Survey. "Bulletin – United

    Fairbanks, Alaska

    Fairbanks, Alaska

    Fairbanks,_Alaska

  • Fraser Plateau and Basin complex
  • Temperate coniferous forest ecoregion in British Columbia, Canada

    ISBN 978-0-520-26256-0. Media related to Fraser Plateau and Basin Conifer Forests Ecoregion at Wikimedia Commons "Fraser Plateau and Basin complex". Terrestrial

    Fraser Plateau and Basin complex

    Fraser Plateau and Basin complex

    Fraser_Plateau_and_Basin_complex

  • Canadian Arctic tundra
  • Biogeographic region in Northern Canada

    Tundra terrain accounts for approximately 1,420,000 km2 (550,000 sq mi) in Yukon, the Northwest Territories, in Nunavut, north-eastern Manitoba, northern

    Canadian Arctic tundra

    Canadian Arctic tundra

    Canadian_Arctic_tundra

  • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
  • Trail sled-dog race in Alaska, USA

    1898, and at the "Inland Empire" along the Kuskokwim Mountains between the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, in 1908. The primary communication and transportation

    Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

    Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

    Iditarod_Trail_Sled_Dog_Race

  • Yupʼik clothing
  • Traditional clothing worn by the Yup'ik people of Alaska

    Thinleaf alder (Alnus incana subsp. tenuifolia) Interior Alaska from Yukon River Valley west to mouth of Yukon River, south to Bethel on Kuskokwim River, and

    Yupʼik clothing

    Yupʼik clothing

    Yupʼik_clothing

  • Silviculture
  • Practice of controlling forests for timber production

    well as quality of forests to meet values and needs, specifically timber production. The name comes from the Latin silvi- ('forest') and culture ('growing')

    Silviculture

    Silviculture

  • Willamette Valley (ecoregion)
  • Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion of the United States

    generally dry. Historically, the region was covered by rolling prairies, oak savanna, coniferous forests, extensive wetlands, and deciduous riparian forests. Today

    Willamette Valley (ecoregion)

    Willamette Valley (ecoregion)

    Willamette_Valley_(ecoregion)

  • Salix hastata
  • Species of flowering plant

    basket weaving, to make bows and arrows, and for building animal traps. In Yukon, willow leaves were chewed to treat mosquito bites and bee stings, as well

    Salix hastata

    Salix hastata

    Salix_hastata

  • Geography of the United States
  • Eastern Forest, a stretch of mixed temperature and subtropical montane forests, some of which are rainforests. Interior Plains – part of the interior continental

    Geography of the United States

    Geography of the United States

    Geography_of_the_United_States

  • Beringian wolf
  • Extinct North American wolf

    that lived during the Ice Age. It inhabited what is now modern-day Alaska, Yukon, and northern British Columbia. Some of these wolves survived well into

    Beringian wolf

    Beringian wolf

    Beringian_wolf

  • Betula papyrifera
  • Species of tree

    after fire in black spruce boreal forests. As paper birch is a pioneer species, finding it within mature or climax forests is rare because it will be overcome

    Betula papyrifera

    Betula papyrifera

    Betula_papyrifera

  • Mackenzie River
  • Largest river system in Canada

    Columbia (BC), Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. Thutade Lake, in the Northern Interior of BC, is the ultimate source of the

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie_River

  • Geography of Alberta
  • Saskatchewan River continuous forests are met with again. From the southern boundary line for 2.5° north the prairie is dry, but of good soil, which grows

    Geography of Alberta

    Geography of Alberta

    Geography_of_Alberta

  • Ozark Highlands (ecoregion)
  • Level III ecoregion in four U.S. states

    also oak–hickory–pine forests; savannas and tallgrass prairies also occurred and were maintained by fire. Today, most of the forest and almost all of the

    Ozark Highlands (ecoregion)

    Ozark Highlands (ecoregion)

    Ozark_Highlands_(ecoregion)

  • Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)
  • Xeric shrubland ecoregion of Canada and the United States

    Douglas-fir forests. The region covers 453 square miles (1,173 km2) along the Idaho border, including parts of the St. Joe National Forest and the Coeur

    Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)

    Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)

    Columbia_Plateau_(ecoregion)

  • Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
  • National park in Alaska, United States

    putting in on the Tatshenshini River at Dalton Post in the Yukon Territory and taking out at the Dry Bay Ranger Station in the Glacier Bay National Preserve

    Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

    Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

    Glacier_Bay_National_Park_and_Preserve

  • List of ecoregions in North America (CEC)
  • which indicates that they have a dry mid-latitude steppe or desert climate. These areas are affected by their interior position within the continent leading

    List of ecoregions in North America (CEC)

    List_of_ecoregions_in_North_America_(CEC)

  • Skagway, Alaska
  • Consolidated city-borough in Alaska, US

    important saltwater port during the Klondike Gold Rush. The White Pass and Yukon Route narrow gauge railroad, part of the area's mining past, now in operation

    Skagway, Alaska

    Skagway, Alaska

    Skagway,_Alaska

  • Coast Range (EPA ecoregion)
  • Coastal ecoregion in the Western United States

    fog. In summer, warm, dry, offshore winds also help keep the fog away, making the King Range too dry to support the redwood forests that surround it on

    Coast Range (EPA ecoregion)

    Coast Range (EPA ecoregion)

    Coast_Range_(EPA_ecoregion)

  • 2025 Canadian wildfires
  • evaporate. Trees and grasses would rehydrate, grow, and dry out, leaving plentiful fuel. Boreal forests are more vulnerable to fire in the spring because deciduous

    2025 Canadian wildfires

    2025 Canadian wildfires

    2025_Canadian_wildfires

  • Actaea rubra
  • Species of flowering plant

    from the Kenai Peninsula, through Kodiak Island, Bristol Bay, and up the Yukon River. In 2016 NatureServe evaluated Actaea rubra as globally secure (G5)

    Actaea rubra

    Actaea rubra

    Actaea_rubra

  • Haines, Alaska
  • Home Rule Borough in Alaska, United States

    center for the Dalton Trail from Chilkat Inlet, which offered a route to the Yukon for prospectors. Gold was discovered 36 miles (58 km) from Haines in 1899

    Haines, Alaska

    Haines, Alaska

    Haines,_Alaska

  • British Columbia
  • Province of Canada

    forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts, and grassy plains. British Columbia borders the province of Alberta to the east; the territories of Yukon and

    British Columbia

    British Columbia

    British_Columbia

  • 2004 Alaska wildfires
  • Series of fires in Alaska, United States

    215 by lightning. The general weather pattern for Interior Alaska is May is wet, June is hot and dry, July is transitional, and August is rainy. Beginning

    2004 Alaska wildfires

    2004 Alaska wildfires

    2004_Alaska_wildfires

  • Northern Basin and Range ecoregion
  • Ecoregion in the United States

    public land within the Sawtooth and Caribou-Targhee national forests. The High Elevation Forests and Shrublands ecoregion is composed of steep, rugged, unglaciated

    Northern Basin and Range ecoregion

    Northern Basin and Range ecoregion

    Northern_Basin_and_Range_ecoregion

  • Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills
  • Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States

    side. Open forests of ponderosa pine and some lodgepole pine distinguish this region from the Cascades ecoregion, where hemlock and fir forests are more

    Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills

    Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills

    Eastern_Cascades_Slopes_and_Foothills

  • Goldstream Formation
  • Wisconsin glacial geologic formation found in Central Alaska

    Galloway, J.P., eds., pp. 72-77, Late Cenozoic history of the interior basins of Alaska and the Yukon. U.S. Geological Survey Circular, 1026. Reston, Virginia

    Goldstream Formation

    Goldstream_Formation

  • Blue Mountains (ecoregion)
  • Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States

    Washington. It is also contiguous with the World Wildlife Fund's Blue Mountain forests ecoregion. This ecoregion extends from the Redmond area of Central Oregon

    Blue Mountains (ecoregion)

    Blue Mountains (ecoregion)

    Blue_Mountains_(ecoregion)

  • List of mountain ranges
  • Adam Range Adamant Range Alsek Ranges, British Columbia, Alaska, Yukon Anvil Range, Yukon Appalachian Mountains, eastern Canada List of subranges of the

    List of mountain ranges

    List of mountain ranges

    List_of_mountain_ranges

  • Southeastern Plains (ecoregion)
  • Level III ecoregion in the United States

    longleaf pine are dominant, while shortleaf-loblolly pine forests and other oak-pine forests are common throughout the region. Southern Hilly Gulf Coastal

    Southeastern Plains (ecoregion)

    Southeastern Plains (ecoregion)

    Southeastern_Plains_(ecoregion)

  • Ontario
  • Province of Canada

    Valley in the south is part of the Eastern Great Lakes lowland forests ecoregion where the forest has now been largely replaced by agriculture, industrial and

    Ontario

    Ontario

    Ontario

  • List of the highest major summits of the United States
  • September 2022. "Dry Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. "GLO POST 10"

    List of the highest major summits of the United States

    List of the highest major summits of the United States

    List_of_the_highest_major_summits_of_the_United_States

  • List of Alaska state parks
  • areas, state recreation sites, and state historic sites. Chugach State Park Dry Creek State Recreation Site Lake Louise State Recreation Area Liberty Falls

    List of Alaska state parks

    List of Alaska state parks

    List_of_Alaska_state_parks

  • Mountain states
  • Region of the United States

    The Mountain states (also known as the Mountain West or the Interior West) form one of the nine geographic divisions of the United States that are officially

    Mountain states

    Mountain states

    Mountain_states

  • Alaska
  • U.S. state

    recorded temperatures in Alaska are both in the Interior. The highest is 100 °F (38 °C) in Fort Yukon, which is just 8 mi or 13 km inside the arctic circle

    Alaska

    Alaska

    Alaska

  • Typha latifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    and South America. In Canada, it occurs in all provinces and also in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and in the United States, it is native to all

    Typha latifolia

    Typha latifolia

    Typha_latifolia

  • Western tanager
  • Species of bird (Piranga ludoviciana)

    Wetmore, S. P. (1991) Foraging behaviour of forest birds of the dry interior Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine forests of British Columbia. Technical Report Series

    Western tanager

    Western tanager

    Western_tanager

  • Tholurna
  • Genus of fungi

    summits in the Coast and Cascade ranges, the Interior Mountains of British Columbia, and isolated peaks in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Occurrences

    Tholurna

    Tholurna

    Tholurna

  • Salix pulchra
  • Species of flowering plant

    willow. It is native to northern North America, where it occurs in Alaska, Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The species is also found in northern

    Salix pulchra

    Salix pulchra

    Salix_pulchra

  • Populus tremuloides
  • Species of tree native North America

    "Growth and dieback of aspen forests in northwestern Alberta, Canada, in relation to climate and insects". Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 32 (5): 823–832

    Populus tremuloides

    Populus tremuloides

    Populus_tremuloides

  • List of mammals of Canada
  • Archived from the original on 2007-04-17. Retrieved 2007-06-01. "Yukon Species At Risk". Yukon Department of Environment. Archived from the original on 2007-02-18

    List of mammals of Canada

    List of mammals of Canada

    List_of_mammals_of_Canada

  • U.S. Route 97
  • North–south highway in the northwestern United States

    Upper Klamath Lake and later to the east of Crater Lake, through the dry forests of the eastern Cascade Mountains. US 97 is directly connected to Crater

    U.S. Route 97

    U.S. Route 97

    U.S._Route_97

  • Mississippi Valley Loess Plains (ecoregion)
  • Level III ecoregion in the United States

    communities. The forests of the Bluff Hills (74a) are usually classified as oak–beech. They are related to the beech–maple cove forests of the Appalachian

    Mississippi Valley Loess Plains (ecoregion)

    Mississippi Valley Loess Plains (ecoregion)

    Mississippi_Valley_Loess_Plains_(ecoregion)

  • Kelly Edzerza-Bapty
  • Canadian First Nations architect

    architecture and design in the communities across British Columbia and the Yukon. She is the first Indigenous female architect from the Tāłtān Nation to

    Kelly Edzerza-Bapty

    Kelly_Edzerza-Bapty

  • Yup'ik
  • Indigenous people of Alaska

    when non-Native fur traders and explorers first traveled the Yukon River and other interior regions in the mid-19th century they observed that only Yupikized

    Yup'ik

    Yup'ik

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    Supreme Inheritor

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    Uninterrupted; Without Interior

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    English (chiefly south and southwestern England) : variant of Free, from the Old English byform frīg.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English fry ‘small person’, ‘child’, ‘offspring’ (Old Norse frjó ‘seed’).Americanized spelling of German Frei, Frey.

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    A Narrator of Hadith

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    , people's ruler.

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    Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.

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  • Smoke-dry
  • v. t.

    To dry by or in smoke.

  • Inferior
  • a.

    On the side of a flower which is next the bract; anterior.

  • Interior
  • a.

    Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the interior surface of a hollow ball.

  • Inferior
  • a.

    Junior or subordinate in rank; as, an inferior officer.

  • Dry
  • v. i.

    To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly.

  • Dry-rubbed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dry-rub

  • Dry
  • a.

    To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay.

  • Dry
  • superl.

    Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh.

  • Dry
  • superl.

    Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit.

  • Ulterior
  • n.

    Ulterior side or part.

  • Kiln-dry
  • v. t.

    To dry in a kiln; as, to kiln-dry meal or grain.

  • Interior
  • a.

    Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as, the interior parts of a region or country.

  • Inferior
  • a.

    Below the horizon; as, the inferior part of a meridian.

  • Inferior
  • a.

    Nearer the sun than the earth is; as, the inferior or interior planets; an inferior conjunction of Mercury or Venus.

  • Ulterior
  • a.

    Further; remoter; more distant; succeeding; as, ulterior demands or propositions; ulterior views; what ulterior measures will be adopted is uncertain.

  • Dry-rubbing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dry-rub

  • Dry
  • superl.

    Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry.

  • Dry
  • superl.

    Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay.

  • Inferior
  • a.

    Poor or mediocre; as, an inferior quality of goods.

  • Exterior
  • a.

    External; outward; pertaining to that which is external; -- opposed to interior; as, the exterior part of a sphere.