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Title: Canadian Geographic: May/June 1995, Volume 115, Number 3 (Wood bison roam free in Manitoba's Interlake; Meteorites from the asteroid belt bombard our planet, etc.)
Description: Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995. Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 3. Very good or better condition. 102pp. 250 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Visitors from space: Meteorites from the asteroid belt bombard our planet: some of them change history by Terence Dickinson; On the range again: Wood bison, North America's largest land mammal, are roaming free in Manitoba's Interlake by Barbara Huck with Brian Milne; Biter's banquet: There's a divine reason for welt season: biting flies need your blood to serve nature's purpose by Dan Schneider; Stamp it with geography: Much of our postage has a little piece of Canada on it by Louise Ellis; Cheap, nasty navy: Canada protected convoys in World War II with volunteers and rough-riding corvettes by Michael Clugston with Dan Callis.

Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Ian Darragh, Eric Harris, Michael Clugston, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Meteorites Asteroid Belt Bombard Planet Earthterence Dickinson; Wood Bison North America Largest Land Mammal

Price: US$ 7.50 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 21694