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1O. A. C. Review Volume 20 Issue 5, February 1908

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  • Title: ➤  O. A. C. Review Volume 20 Issue 5, February 1908
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  • Language: English
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  • Publisher: Ontario Agricultural College
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  • First Year Published: 1908
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    Prairie madness

    Prairie madness or prairie fever was an affliction that affected European settlers in the Great Plains during their migration to, and settlement of, the

    Grande Prairie

    due to its proximity to the bird's migration route and its summer nesting grounds. For that reason, Grande Prairie is sometimes nicknamed the "Swan City"

    Covered wagon

    A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, or prairie schooner, is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling

    Urbanization

    settlements around the downtown area, the so-called in-migration. In-migration refers to migration from former colonies and similar places. The fact that

    Bay of Campeche

    on 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2006-03-27. ^ "Routes of Migration". Migration of Birds. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. Archived from the original

    Crotalus viridis

    survival and better body condition throughout and after migration. The venom of the Prairie rattlesnake is a complexly structured mixture of different

    Lepidoptera migration

    doi:10.1146/annurev.ento.42.1.393. PMID 15012319. The Prairie Ecologist. The Great Moth Migration Vlindernet. Retrieved on 2008-08-26. Leong, K. L. H.;

    Pronghorn

    America as the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope, and prairie antelope, because it closely resembles the antelopes of the Old World and

    United States

    1607 settlement of Virginia, the first of the Thirteen Colonies. Forced migration of enslaved Africans supplied the labor force to sustain the Southern

    Monarch butterfly migration

    Monarch butterfly migration is the phenomenon, mainly across North America, where the monarch subspecies Danaus plexippus plexippus migrates each autumn