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The Edmonton Journal, Saturday 17 July 1999, American
scientists are digging up a priceless Canadian heritage site, by Ed Struzik
Calgary
Herald, July 17, 1999, FINAL, News; A12,
U.S. scientists excavating fossil forest, Ed Struzik, Edmonton Journal,
EDMONTON
Calgary
Herald, July 19, 1999, FINAL, News; A4,
Damage feared to fossil forest,
Ed Struzik, Edmonton Journal,
EDMONTON
The
Vancouver Sun, July 19, 1999,
FINAL, News; A10, Inspectors look at ways to protect fossil
forest from American workers, Ed
Struzik, EDMONTON
Calgary Herald, July 19, 1999, Jl 19'99 pg A4, Decision
awaited on fossil forest [Axel Heiberg Island], Ed Struzik
The
Edmonton Journal, Saturday, July 23 1999. Scientists battle over arctic
turf in land that time forgot, by Ed Struzik
Nunatsiaq News, July 23 1999, Arctic fossil forest sparks
U.S.-Canada research war, by Jane George
Nunatsiaq
News, July 23 1999, Research institute gave licence to controversial U.S.
project, by Jane George
Nunatsiaq News, July 23 1999, Tourists also inflict damage
on fossil forest, by Jane George
Northern News Services, July 26 1999, Fossil Forest Fray,
by Richard Gleeson
Nunatsiaq News, July 30 1999. Ottawa:
Nunavut is responsible for Axel Heiberg forest, by Jane George
Maclean's, September 6, 1999, Pg. 16, The forest of the
past, Jane George on Axel Heiberg Island
The
Ottawa Citizen, August 02, 1999,
FINAL, News; A5, Fossil forest a national treasure:
Conservationists are demanding protection for a deserted Arctic island. Ed
Struzik finds out why., EDMONTON
The
Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Saturday, September 25, 1999, U of S scientist
gives cold shoulder to American research project, by Klein, Gerry
Canadian Geographic,
November/December 1999, Requiem for a Fossil Forest: has Canada abdicated
scientific sovereignty in the Arctic? by Ed Struzik
Meridian
Newsletter, Fall/Winter 1999, A Question of Intellectual Sovereignty by
Mike Robinson and Peter Johnson
Meridian Newsletter,
Fall/Winter 1999, Changing Models for Science in Northern Canada by Julie
Cruikshank
The
Edmonton Journal, February 6 2000, Frozen out of the Arctic: THE BIG
CHILL / Lack of federal cash for Northern research has become too big a burden
for scientist James Basinger, world-known for his work on a 45-million-year-old
fossil forest. By Ed Struzik
The
Edmonton Journal, May 3, 2000, US team gets approval to excavate fossil
forest/Arctic scientists fear dig will damge site. Ed. Struzik.
The
Edmonton Journal, May 7, 2000, Fossil Forest Needs Protection (editorial).