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  1. Arctic Wolves: Isolation and Survival in the North | World Wildlife Fund

    Arctic wolves live in remote northern regions, safe from many human threats. Discover how their isolation helps protect this resilient predator.

  2. The Arctic | World Wildlife Fund

    Diverse landscapes—from the sea ice to coastal wetlands, upland tundra, mountains, wide rivers, and the sea itself—support abundant wildlife and many cultures. Of all the wildlife in the Arctic, the polar …

  3. • Tundra: a treeless plain of the Arctic region that has a permanently frozen layer below the surface of its soil Activity Procedure Part 1: Teacher Preparation • Participants will create an energy model of three …

  4. Lobo ártico | Historias | Descubre WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    LONGITUD: 3.2 a 5.9 pies (97 a 180 cm) HÁBITATS: Tundra Al lobo ártico también se le conoce como "lobo polar" o "lobo blanco". Habita en las regiones árticas de América del Norte y Groenlandia. …

  5. Arctic Foxes: Survival in a Changing Landscape | World Wildlife Fund

    The Arctic fox is primarily a carnivore that lives inland, away from the coasts. They are dependent on the presence of smaller animals (most often lemmings) to survive. Arctic foxes also hunt for sea birds, …

  6. Explore Endangered Species and Wildlife Profiles Worldwide | World ...

    Explore profiles of endangered and iconic species. Learn how each animal fits into its ecosystem and what’s being done to protect them.

  7. • Tundra: a treeless plain of the Arctic region that has a permanently frozen layer below the surface of its soil • Wetlands: areas of land on which water covers the ground for extended periods of time …

  8. World Wildlife Fund | WWFGifts Catalog

    Support wildlife and the environment with WWFGifts! Your donation helps protect amazing places, wildlife, and promotes harmony with nature. Join WWF today!

  9. Polar Bear | World Wildlife Fund

    Seismic testing is a very disruptive activity requiring big, heavy trucks that drive across the snow-covered tundra, laying lines in a grid pattern. The equipment vibrates and produces noisy blasts.