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- Column 208: Take the Christmas quiz!
- Column 207: Arctic circle won't stay put
- Column 206: Group living works well for hoary marmots
- Column 205: No clean bill of health for Yukon salmon
- Column 204: The southeast Yukon's "wall of song"
- Column 203: Oil spill science can be slippery
- Column 202: Contaminants found me
- Column 201: Whither Yukon bats in winter
- Column 200: Rare artifacts melt out of ice
- Column 199: Ice patches a link with the past
- Column 198: Ancient secrets on ice
- Column 197: Herschel an island of change
- Column 196: Farms can be toxic for birds
- Column 195: Pesticides plague migrating birds
- Column 194: Pikas cannot beat the heat
- Column 193: Kluane glaciers in retreat
- Column 192: Beetles leave their mark in North
- Column 191: Northern dunes not deserts
- Column 190: Cleaning up Lake Laberge
- Column 189: Arsenic pollution hard to track
- Column 188: Mt. Logan's frozen secrets
- Column 187: Pacific salmon heading north
- Column 186: Mosquitoes not all bad
- Column 185: It's getting warm out there
- Column 184: Parasites like it warm
- Column 183: Spring the cruelest season?
- Column 182: Human power gains momentum
- Column 181: Losing ground up North
- Column 180: Counting owls not a day job
- Column 179: Working together on the weather
- Column 178: The soil that binds
- Column 177: Burrowing burbots of Lake Laberge
- Column 176: The Dawson Ice Lottery
- Column 175: Bird-watching via satellite
- Column 174: From snowflake to avalanche
- Column 173: The cost of a calf
- Column 172: Tracking change in Kluane
- Column 171: Pop goes the pingo
- Column 170: Arctic haze a spring affair
- Column 169: Ancient water holds clue to future
- Column 168: Northern meteors a big hit
- Column 167: Kluane grizzlies have good genes
- Column 166: Solar north of 60
- Column 165: Wood heat wisdom
- Column 164: Northern dinosaurs
- Column 163: Ground squirrels on downswing
- Column 162: The idling dilemma
- Column 161: Another solar maximum




