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Launching a Distinctly Newfoundland Book
A glimpse into the career of James P. Howley (1847-1918), one of Newfoundland's most important geologists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Kingurutik/Fraser Rivers
The Kingurutik/Fraser Rivers ecoregion takes in several other mountainous outcrops, including the Mealy Mountains, south of Lake Melville.
Landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador
The landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador has had a remarkable geological history, formed over many millions of years
Landslides
Landslides are the downslope movement of unconsolidated material under the influence of gravity.
Long Range Mountains
This ecoregion is divided into three separate upland areas, extending from the southwestern coast of Newfoundland to its Northern Peninsula.
Manuels Pyrophyllite Mine
The Avalon Peninsula has a long history of mining activity. This includes a small mine near Manuels, Conception Bay, known as The Talc Mine.
Maritime Barrens
The Maritime Barrens ecoregion extends westward across the southern half of the uplands of Newfoundland to the Long Range Mountains.
Mecatina River
This ecoregion extends across the southern Labrador border with Quebec and runs northwest to the southern boundary of the Smallwood Reservoir.
Natural Environment
The human history of Newfoundland and Labrador has been strongly influenced by the natural environment, particularly marine resources.
Archives Holds Famed Naturalist's Drawings of Newfoundland Birds
An introduction to the collection of the original pencil drawings of Newfoundland birds done by Roger Tory Peterson during the 1940s.
New Quebec Central Plateau
An article on the New Quebec Central Plateau ecoregion which comprises the Kaniapiskau Plateau and a large part of the Lake Plateau to the south and east.
Newfoundland and Labrador Biosphere
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of two different types of biomes, the tundra and the taiga.
The Newfoundland Story
Rocks on the Island of Newfoundland are divided into three zones - Western, Central and Eastern.
Impacts of "Normal" Climate
Specific features of the normal Newfoundland and Labrador climate can be either positive (beneficial), or negative (cause difficulties).
Northeastern Newfoundland
The Northeastern Newfoundland ecoregion covers the north shore of Newfoundland from the Northern Peninsula to Bonavista.
Northern Peninsula
The Northern Peninsula ecoregion is located along the forested parts of the coastal lowlands of the Northern Peninsula.
Marine Resources Use
An introduction to the use of marine resources in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Paradise River
The Paradise River ecoregion is located in the southeastern section of Labrador.
Rockfalls
Rockfalls are the downslope movement of loose rocks, either through free fall or by rolling.
Seal Fishery: Equipment, Techniques and Products
Seal Fishery: Equipment, Techniques, Products--Natural Environment--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
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