Nı́onep’eneɂ Tué (Grizzly Bear Lake)

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We just finished our first field trip of the summer at the ever-scenic Grizzly Bear Lake (a.k.a. Nı́onep’eneɂ Tué or Backbone Lake).

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We set up a lot of remote monitoring tools on this trip – bird recorders, wildlife cameras, temperature and light loggers.

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The nearby hot springs – Sadéé Shúh Gaǫfáá (Sunlight Mountain Hot Springs) – are the only place in the NWT where Prunella vulgaris (Self-Heal or Heal All) is found.

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We saw three species of loons (Common, Red-Throated, and Yellow-Billed), some nesting semipalmated plovers and ptarmigan, and a whole bunch of other birds.

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Canada Day Parade

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Tulita has a Canada Day bike & truck parade.

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Firefighters & mounties in training
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Some bikes from the bike parade
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Does this count as a bike or a truck?
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The Parks Canada truck in the parade

Garden Update: Bok Choy

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In less than a month, our garden has flourished.

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June 30

In particular this year, the bok choy is a clear winner. The kale is also doing well again, and the chard and herbs are starting to grow in.

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