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Encyclopedia > 1920s BC
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(21st century BC - 20th century BC - 19th century BC - other centuries)


(3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC)


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2nd millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1547 words)
Pharaoh Kamose of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1573 BC - 1570 BC).
Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1293 BC - 1291 BC).
Pharaoh Merneptah of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1212 BC - 1202 BC).
History of Conservation (1304 words)
Many of the foresters associated with the BC government still had the romance of wilderness at heart, wanted to see some areas protected, and they worked to achieve their goal.
Late in the 1980s, BC conservationists began to address the fact that mining too was an industry which could threaten wilderness.
The campaign to save the world class wilderness of Tatshenshini in far northern BC focussed on a proposed mega mine, whose potential to generate vast amounts of deadly poisonous acid mine drainage for thousands of years endangered North America's Wildest River.
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