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National Geographic Photo: Lewis & Clark Film--William Clark
Photo: Lewis & Clark Film--William Clark Sonny Surowiec as William Clark Although he had limited experience in cartography when he joined the expedition in 1803, William Clark emerged as a skilled mapmaker. The compass readings he took at each twist and turn contributed to the first map of what would become the U.S. West, which Clark ...
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Narrative of Mount Saint Helens
Cascade range in the American Northwest. In 1805, William Clark in the Lewis and Clark expedition described Mount St. Helens as "perhaps the greatest pinnacle in America." Photo ...
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Education World ® Technology Center: Sites to See
Included: Case studies, information on podcasting, lesson plans, and more. Lewis and Clark Two hundred years ago, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and more than two-dozen members of the Corps of Discovery set ...
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Missouri River Communities Network Programs Page
Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Katy Trail page. Clark's Hill (right) was documented in William Clark's journal in the early 1800s. It is now a State Historic ... St. Louis Blue River Watershed Association, Kansas City Top of page Lewis & Clark Education Project The Lewis and Clark Education Project was a vital part of last year's Bicentennial Commemorations ...
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History of Environmental Conservation
Newport, Rhode Island, prohibits deer hunting for six months. 1681 William Penn, proprietor of Pennsylvania, decrees that for every five acres of land cleared, one ... New York creates a closed season on quail and partridge. 1804-06 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark lead the first American transcontinental exploration. 1828-31 First experiment in federal forest management ...
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EIA Kid's Page Energy News
November saw reasons for optimism. William Clark, an authority on environmental issues at Harvard University and a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation ...
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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Rivers:Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone
River So. Fork Snake Wind River Yellowstone Clarks Fork Named for Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition, the Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone River begins just outside the northeast boundary ... attracted to this canyon by its continuous class IV – VI rapids, waterfalls, and plunges. The Clark’s Fork remains the only designated wild and scenic river in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ...
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Aspasias Street, 15561 Athens, Greece. Tel: 92.43.233 Italy; Associazione Carpe Diem; William Giorgini; Corso Italia 7, Trieste 34122, ITALY; Fax: +39 040 410878 or +39 0481 ... and Initiatives of Dialogue; Bujumbura Namibia; National Art Gallery of Namibia; Windhoek South Africa; William Clark Gardens Othandweni Children's Home; Sherwood Zambia; University of Zambia Library; Lusaka Return to ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Journey Log
Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Journey Log Map drawn by William Clark, 1806 What did Lewis and Clark find on their epic expedition across North America? Follow the expedition via journal entries and historical photos, drawings, and maps. In 1803 Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark ...
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Tim Clark - What Is A Planetary Village?
David Spangler, William Irwin Thompson, and Margaret Mead. They intuited independently that villages would be a critically ... changes they've witnessed, and remember the tenuous beginnings of our planetary village. Tim Clark is a long-time member of the Chinook Learning Community on Whidbey Island, Washington ...
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