• Toad Formation, Grayling Formation, and Toad-Grayling Formation are obsolete names for the strata of the Early to Middle Triassic Doig and Montney Formations...
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  • the following formations: *Buckinghorse Formation is equivalent to the sum of Lepine Formation, Scatter Formation and Garbutt Formation. It occurs north-east...
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  • of Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, and to the Toad, Grayling, and Liard Formations in the foothills of northeastern British Columbia. It unconformably...
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    overlies the Tunnel Mountain Formation and the Kananaskis Formation. It is partly equivalent to the Phosphoria Formation of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and...
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  • The Kotaneelee Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the Kotaneelee...
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  • The Nahanni Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Givetian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Nahanni Butte, a prominent...
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  • The Besa River Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Devonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Besa River, a tributary...
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  • Liard Formation overlies the Toad Formation, and the contact is conformable in most areas. It is conformably overlain by the Charlie Lake Formation in the...
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    co-located with the Alpena County Regional Airport. Camp Grayling near Grayling, Michigan. Camp Grayling is the largest military installation east of the Mississippi...
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  • The Debolt Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Meramecian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the hamlet of Debolt...
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  • The Kotcho Formation is a stratigraphic unit of middle Famennian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Kotcho Lake and...
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  • carbonate built up the Mount Christie and Fantasque formations, overlain by Jones Lake and Grayling-Toad formation shales. The Cache Creek Terrane (which extends...
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    site of the whooping crane.: 13  Fish found in the park include, Arctic grayling, burbot, inconnu, lake trout, lake chub, lake whitefish, longnose dace...
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  • Gates Formation Early Cretaceous Ghost Creek Formation Jurassic Glenogle Formation Ordovician Grayling Formation Triassic Grey Beds Formation Triassic...
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    percent of the CBM wells are completed in the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Formation, at depths of 2,300 to 4,300 feet (700–1,310 m). Author David J. Hughes...
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    lake whitefish, round whitefish, pygmy whitefish, Arctic lamprey, various grayling species, brook trout (including sea-run brook trout in the Hudson Bay area)...
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  • Wapiti Group (category Canadian geologic formation stubs)
    unit of Cretaceous age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It has formation status in Alberta and group status in British Columbia. It takes the name...
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    eastern orange tip, Krueper's small white, eastern baton blue and the tree grayling, many of which are of near threatened status. Before the turn of the century...
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    Atlantic salmon, brown trout, European eel, bullhead, brook lamprey and grayling. A possibly unique population of "wild" rainbow trout survives on the Derbyshire...
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    cutthroat trout, northern pike, mountain whitefish, kokanee salmon and Arctic grayling. Glacier is also home to the threatened bull trout, which is illegal to...
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    supports the following species: Baikal grayling, Thymallus arcticus baicalensis infrasubspecies brevioinnis Mongolian toad, Bufo raddei Rana terrestris Ikonnikov's...
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    weighing sometimes 20 kg (44 lb), with European perch, with zander, and with grayling — which species is classified as endangered in Sweden, much like the brown...
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    mountain sucker and non-native species include the Utah chub and Arctic grayling. Only four species of reptiles are documented in the park: three species...
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    toxostoma) and wels catfish (Siluris glanis). The endangered species include grayling (Thymallus thymallus), burbot (Lota lota) and bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus)...
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    from behind to talk to him (19 October 1944), wrote pithily "God what a toad and a worm Simon is!" Another anecdote, from the late 1940s, tells how the...
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    can indicate the quality of resources. One example of this is with the grayling butterfly (Hipparchia semele), where males engage in complex flight patterns...
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  • the common blue and orange tip. Amphibians include common frogs, common toads and smooth newts. Chimney Meadows 261.0 hectares (645 acres) Chimney 51°42′33″N...
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    ditches and ponds. Butterfly species include the silver-studded blue, grayling, pearl-bordered fritillary, high brown fritillary, green hairstreak and...
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