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Dane Lanken
Articles to which Dane Lanken has contributed (68)
The bush league
Rink rats from around the globe flock to the tiny hamlet of Plaster Rock, N.B., for a tournament that proudly calls itself the World Pond Hockey Championship
Article ID#: 611
Earth tones
Great moments and musicians from Canada's melodious history
Article ID#: 772
Reviews
Article ID#: 1003
Fear no leeches
Bloodsuckers in the pond? Here's what you need to know if one locks onto your leg
Article ID#: 1045
Earthly inferno
Fires unprecedented in number and size consume the interior of British Columbia in a devastating season of destruction
Article ID#: 1176
Reviews
Article ID#: 1177
Gold mountain
The owners of the Hedley mine stake a new claim
Article ID#: 1495
Scene setter
Thundering buffalo on the plains, mountain goats on a ledge: Clarence Tillenius has created the illusion of life in the wild for museums across Canada
Article ID#: 1521
Treading lightly
Article ID#: 1716
Reviews
Article ID#: 1723
Grace under water
A thick-skinned beast reveals its inner beauty
Article ID#: 1902
Rock of ages
From ancient crowns to juvenile peaks, age makes all the difference to the shape of a mountain
Article ID#: 1765
Mountains of Canada
A pull-out poster map of the mountains of Canada
Article ID#: 2466
An itch to remember
An amateur arborist learns the hard way about the perils of poison ivy
Article ID#: 1795
To the end of every river
Much of Canada remains untouched, but all of it is mapped
Source: Canadian Geographic, Annual 2000
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Dane Lanken
Article ID#: 2481
On Alert
In Canada’s northernmost settlement, scientists perfect the art of underwater listening
Article ID#: 1949
Struck by lightning
Primal and powerful, lightning is one of nature's gravest hazards. A new detection system may save some from a shocking demise
Article ID#: 2015
A million memories
Canadian National opens its photo album
Article ID#: 2018
Nature’s cradle
Salty marshes, boreal bogs and soggy swamps: wetlands are the planet’s watery nurseries of life
Article ID#: 2020
Reading the clouds
A pictorial of cheerful fluff and menacing masses, and a poster guide to reading the clouds
Source: Canadian Geographic, March/April 2000
Department:
Poster
Contributors:
Dane Lanken
Article ID#: 2043
Re:views
Source: Canadian Geographic, Annual 1999
Department:
Book reviews
Contributors:
Barbara Sibbald
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Suzanne Methot
, Dane Lanken
Article ID#: 2608
The Norwegian connection
A trans-Atlantic sail and an ice-locked winter in the High Arctic in honour of an unsung explorer
Article ID#: 2114
Reviews
Article ID#: 2127
Ribbons of life
Shorelines beckon and nurture all life, from cottagers to forest creatures, from fish to ferns
Article ID#: 2177
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