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LINKS


Western Canadian Cryospheric Network

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

North Cascade Glacier Climate Project

Centre for Forest Gene Conservation Climate BC

The R Project for Statistical Computing


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Brian Klinkenberg, Marwan Hassan, and Dan Moore for conceptual advice on this project, and to Alejandro Cervantes and David Reid for technical assistance.

Photos by Natasha Cowie I Template by DemusDesign