with Peter Scott
One-third of Canada lies north of latitude 66°, within the Arctic Circle. It is hard to imagine any wildlife surviving in the Canadian Arctic, but animals such as the Polar bear, musk ox, killer whale, and caribou all have highly specialised adaptations that enable them to function in the freezing conditions.
What happens to the wildlife of the Arctic will depend on how much value is put on it. In North of 66° you can see that wildlife, and judge how much you would value it.
Written by Richard Wade
from the South and West