Explore a curated list of 13 arctic fruits found across tundra and boreal coasts, from cloudberry and crowberry to sea buckthorn and dwarf cranberries. Each entry lists scientific name, typical berry size, and seasonal months—perfect for foragers, gardeners, and anyone curious about cold-climate edible plants.
Arctic Birds: The Complete List
Explore a complete, authoritative list of 41 arctic birds with scientific names, seasonal and geographic ranges, and length in centimeters. This illustrated guide helps birdwatchers, researchers, and nature lovers identify Arctic species, understand migration timing and habitats, and quickly compare measurements for accurate field identification.
List of Arctic Insects
Explore a curated list of 17 arctic insects — from bumblebees and midges to snow fleas — with scientific names, adult sizes and concise descriptions. This guide highlights ranges, cold-adaptations and identification tips for naturalists and students eager to learn about tundra biodiversity.
Arctic Reptiles
This concise guide lists the arctic reptiles recorded closest to the pole, providing scientific names, northernmost recorded latitudes, and geographic ranges for each species. Learn how these rare, cold-adapted reptiles survive tundra conditions and where to find them, ideal for readers interested in herpetology, Arctic wildlife, biogeography, and conservation concerns.
List of Arctic Moss
This comprehensive list profiles 18 arctic moss species with scientific names, typical sizes (cm), and regional ranges across tundra and subarctic zones. Perfect for botanists, naturalists, and nature lovers seeking clear identification details, size comparisons, and range notes to better understand these hardy tundra plants.
The Complete List of Arctic Berries
Discover the resilient and flavorful world of arctic berries! This comprehensive guide explores 11 unique arctic berries, detailing their scientific names, edibility, and primary habitats. Learn which vibrant fruits thrive in the harsh northern climates and how to identify them.