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Beringia lowland tundra

Setting of bergingia lowland tundra

Survival Items

The Beringia Lowland Tundra ecoregion is formed by three major connected areas along the Bering Sea coast of Alaska from the base of the Alaska Peninsula to Kotzebue Sound, as well as one smaller area on the east side of St. Lawrence Island and St. Matthew Island.

These are areas of flat, wet, lowland on the Bering Sea coast of Alaska north as far as the Kotzebue Sound and on the eastern coasts of the offshore St Lawrence Island and St. Matthew Island.

Lakes and ponds cover almost a quarter of the area, but wetlands cover most of it.

The southern Bristol Bay end of this coast receives much more rainfall than Kotzebue Sound in the north.

By: Maria, Chantelle, Miracle, Lucie

We need these items to survive:

  • Summer: some rain,warm days and cool nights. Items: Tent: Because of rain and cool nights (Warmth/Shelter)

Blankets: Warmth for cool nights

Nails and hammer: To pitch up tent (Keep tent up)

  • Hillylands, swamps and few short trees. Items:

Hiking Boots:To climb hilly hills.

  • Few Caribou. Items:

Rifle and rifle bullets: To get caribou (Food/Energy)

Dry food: For hunger and energy (Food)

Matches: Fire (Warmth/Cooking)

  • Many Bugs. Items:

Bug spray: There are many bugs

Species/Habitats

Climate

The Beringia lowland tundra is a tundra eco-reigon of north America on the west coast of Alaska mostly covered in wet land.

The temperature of the eco-region in the winter range from -25°C in the northern parts to -10°C along the Alaska Penninsula. And in the summer the high temperatures can reach 18°C.

Wildlife includes large colonies of seabirds on the islands and waterbirds and shorebirds in the many wetlands such as the Kuskokwim River delta, one of the largest waterbird nesting areas in the world and home to the world's largest communities of tundra swan, most of the world's emperor goose, and half of the world's black brant (Branta bernicla).Alaska Peninsula has also long been recognised as an important staging ground for migrating birds.

Many mammals that also live there is the North American river otter, least weasel, Grizzly bear, moose, and caribou. One of the largest bear populations is found in Katmai National Park and Preserve and on Iliamna Lake.

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