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Arctic Defenders of Wildlife

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The Arctic is a fragile and challenging environment. This vast landscape contains five ecological regions: from the southern boundaries of the boreal forest to the forest-tundra transition of the Brooks Range northward to the alpine tundra and then along the coast to the coastal plain tundra, salt marshes, lagoons and Arctic beaches. Despite its unique landscapes and marine qualities shaped by unpredictable weather including extreme cold, snow and powerful winds, the Arctic is home to resilient wildlife adapted to withstand and even thrive in these tough conditions. From musk oxen and caribou to lemmings and Arctic foxes to polar bears and snowy owls, Arctic wildlife rely on the changing seasons and wild landscapes. Birds that migrate from all 50 states use the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain as a breeding ground during the summer. Ice-dependent seals, beluga whales, orcas and narwhals prey on Arctic fish species, including Arctic cod and Arctic char, which are a vital part of the marine food chain. Humpback, bowhead, fin and gray whales remain in Arctic waters for longer periods of time each year than previously thought. Alaska Natives and other indigenous people have lived in the Arctic for thousands of years, living off the land and sea and adapting their homes, clothing and lifestyle to survive Arctic conditions. 

Arctic Defenders of Wildlife

Feds release proposals to limit reach of Endangered Species Act, 2018-07-19, Agri-Pulse

Historic Vote on Arctic Refuge

Arctic Drilling Is “Ecocide on an Incredible Diversity of Wildlife”

Polar bear protections delayed oil exploration in the Arctic Refuge. A new study shows how companies can still move forward. - Alaska Public Media

Polar Bears Labels - Defenders of Wildlife

Pres. Obama recommends full protection for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Take Action Defenders of Wildlife

Inquiry starts into delays on polar bear listing

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA Wildlife & Conservation

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Brochure