a child's guide to Arctic birds

A Children’s Guide to Arctic Birds is a beautifully illustrated guide to birds that live in the Arctic year-round, and the 100 species that travel their each year to lay eggs and raise their young. Learn of 12 birds that call this snowy paradise their home.

a child's guide to Arctic birds

The book has a simple layout and information on each bird’s eggs and nests, laid during the short Arctic summer. Some of the birds you’ll recognise like ravens and Tundra swans, that often migrate to England.

Why It’s Urgent to Protect Arctic Birds

No matter what you think of his financial policies, the thought of Trump as President is startling wildlife campaigners. In March 2025, he published to say that Arctic drilling will resume, due to huge resources for oil, timber and seafood.

He also intends to allow drilling in a presently protected wildlife refuge. This is a 1.56 million acre coastal plain region, that will now be open to the drilling oil and gas, in an area that’s also home not to just Arctic birds, but polar and grizzly bears, Arctic wolves and caribou, all on land considered ‘sacred’ to Gwich’n people.

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