TUNDRA
This is the largest Arctic level I ecological region on the continent. It covers northern Alaska,
Yukon, the Arctic islands of Canada, portions of the mainland of the Northwest Territories, and
northern Québec. The region has a reputation of being a desolate, cold, dry and desert-like setting
but in reality, the landscape is diverse, ranging from vast grassland-like plains to stark, bold
mesas; from ice covered lakes to snow-free uplands; and the climate ranges from long, dark,
cold winters to short, cool summers with long periods of daylight. Spring and summer bring a
sudden greening of the landscape. This ecological region is sparsely populated with 26,000 people.
Major activities include hunting, fishing and trapping