Polar Bear Pass
Polar Bear Pass | |
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Nanuit Itillinga/Kitturajaaq ( | |
Coordinates | 75°43′N 98°40′W / 75.717°N 98.667°W |
Designated | 24 May 1982 |
Reference no. | 245[1] |
Polar Bear Pass (
Fauna and flora
The wetland exists within a tundra desert in the high Arctic. It is a staging area for migratory birds, as well as a breeding area for numerous bird species. The large insect population is an ample food source for these birds.
Various water features are located throughout the site, including lakes, tundra ponds and meadows. Vegetation consists primarily of "grasses, sedges, mosses and lichens",[4] as well as a diversity of flowering plants.
An ecological research station is located on the site. Various studies have been conducted in the area, including those on the endangered
Other than the two endangered species that inhabit the pass, polar bears and the aforementioned Peary caribou, it also contains at least 54 bird species and 11 mammals. [5] Rock structures on the North side of the pass provide nesting and dens for wildlife. [6]
Its name is derived from the polar bears that migrate through the region between March and November each year.[4]
Conservation
Polar Bear Pass is an
References
- ^ "Polar Bear Pass". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ "Inuit Heritage Trust maps traditional names before they're lost". Nunatsiaq News. 17 January 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
- ^ Environment Canada. Archived from the originalon 2008-05-04. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
- ^ a b "The Annotated Ramsar List: Canada". The Annotated Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance. Ramsar Convention Bureau. Archived from the original on 2007-12-30. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
- ^ Canada, Environment and Climate Change (2011-10-14). "Polar Bear Pass (Nanuit Itillinga) National Wildlife Area". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
- ^ Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. "Information archivée dans le Web" (PDF). publications.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
- ^ "Polar Bear Pass". mpaglobal.org. Archived from the original on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2009-09-10.