From Old Crow to Watson Lake, the Yukon has been in the midst of what some advocates have described as a housing crisis for years now, with the most recent data from the Yukon Bureau of Statistics indicating a vacancy rate of just more than one per cent.
A woolly mammoth tooth discovery in 2018 near Old Crow, Yukon
could indicate that mammoths have been in North America for much longer than previously thought.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earliest-woolly-mammoth-north-america-yukon-1.7511879?cmp=rss
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Une découverte de dents de mammouth laineux en 2018 près d’Old Crow, Yukon
pourrait indiquer les mammouths étaient présents en Amérique du Nord plus longtemps que précédemment imaginé.
// Article en anglais //
#Yukon #OldCrow #Mammoth #Mammouth #Paleontology #Paléontologie
Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the last 100,000 years.
A sad end to the search for a missing elder in Old Crow, #Yukon.
https://www.yukon-news.com/news/old-crow-elder-found-deceased-near-arctic-community/