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Wildlife of the Tundra - Part I

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

Mother Nature does provide for all regardless of where we live. Tundra has a lot to offer throughout the year. Spring time brings laughter in the skies and the various water holes, sounds of running water, plants sprouting on the outcrops, marsh, wetlands and sands, fish migrating upstream in lakes and rivers; and migrating birds.

Summer provides opportunities for the animals and plants to reproduce and keep the circle going. Caribous feeding on the tundra plains, bears looking for berries and wild games and the list goes on. Comes fall, the tundra is at its best, spectacular colors on the tundra, feeding is going crazy to prepare for the long winter. Wildlife starts to prepare for the winter, plants starts to turn red/brown before the beginning of snowfall. Comes winter, caribous starts their journey north, muskcotts still roams the tundra, wolves and foxes are forever alert. Arctic hares removes the summer coat and puts on a new white coat for the while, making it difficult for the canines to have an easy meal.

The life cycle continues on the tundra yet for another season. What is not known to man, is that we have to coexist in the same ecosystem. We depend on each for survival.

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Uploader Comments (enviromatt2009)

  • an intact nature side is always impressive, like your pictures...hopefully you also like mine about a german grassland...it's attached

  • @wirthstef many thanks. Yes your clips is kool. I like what I see. kind regards, matt

  • These are stunning pics, Matt.

  • hi Art. All these pictures were taken from a helicopter. Too dangerous to be on the ground...thanks for the compliment..smiles

  • lol i am the same with ilovemaddyandrock i need it for a school project, and thanks for it, nice vid

  • no problem. I hope it helps you achieve your objective and put a smile on your face. greetings

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  • Very cool video hun.....awesome!

  • Hey enviromatt2009 my project in school is on the tundra and i am wondering if i could use this video for my project. I will only be using it in my classroom and nowhere else. Thank you

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This video is a response to One Summer Day on the Tundra, Nunavut, Canada
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  • No problem. Go ahead and use the material.

  • thanks hun..more to come, keeping checking

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