Brooks-British Range tundra

The Brooks-British Range tundra is an ecoregion spanning North America and Canada, and is one of the WWF Global 200 ecoregions.[1]

Brooks-British Range tundra
Mountainous tundra of the Anaktuvuk River Valley in Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska
1108. Brooks-British Range tundra
Ecology
RealmNearctic
BiomeTundra
BordersArctic foothills tundra, Interior Alaska-Yukon alpine tundra, Interior Alaska-Yukon lowland taiga and Northwest Territories taiga
Bird speciesgolden eagle and gyrfalcons
Mammal speciesCaribou. Grizzly Bear, Gray Wolf, Smith's longspur, horned lark, Dall sheep, snowshoe hare, red fox, and Arctic ground squirrel
Geography
Area159,543.3 km2 (61,600.0 sq mi)
CountriesUnited States and Canada
State/TerritoryAlaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories
Elevation800m to 2400m
Conservation
Conservation statusRelatively stable/intact[1]
Global 200Yes
Habitat loss0%

See also

References

  1. "Brooks-British Range tundra | Ecoregions | WWF". World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
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