12 essential wildlife attractions of Svalbard (esp. Spitsbergen) Each of our Arctic areas of operation offers its own unique and equally unforgettable feature: Greenland is great for mountainous shorelines and record-setting fjords, Northern Norway is the place to go for the aurora borealis and historic masted schooners, and Svalbard (particularly Spitsbergen) is where you're most likely to. Our Svalbard wildlife guide features 21 of the top Svalbard animals to spot during an Expedition Micro Cruise.
Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land share a common population of 3,000 polar bears, with Kong Karls Land being the most important breeding ground.The Svalbard reindeer is a distinct subspecies; although it was previously almost extinct, it can be legally hunted, There are limited numbers of domesticated animals in the Russian settlements. The wildlife in Svalbard is what truly makes the destination unmatched! This guide covers all the Svalbard wildlife I've spotted (and how you can see them too). Svalbard's wildlife is low in species diversity compared to temperate regions.
However, those species that are present in Svalbard are often highly abundant, a pattern most pronounced for seabirds. Wildlife diversity peaks when migratory birds return to breed and there is intense bird activity at sea, in the bird cliffs and on the islands. This contrasts starkly with the wintertime, when.
Month-by-Month Guide to Svalbard Wildlife Svalbard Wildlife Polar Bear In a 2004 survey it was found that the polar bear population of Svalbard and Franz Josef Land numbered around 3,000 animals. Given that this means there's more bears than humans on Svalbard, the chance of a successful sighting of the King of the Arctic is good. Wildlife in Svalbard has few species but occur in large numbers.
about the unique wildlife and the birds migrating north for the summer. Svalbard's wildlife has adapted to survive the extremes of the Arctic. On land, animals have developed thick insulating fur, specialised feeding behaviours, and other evolutionary strategies to endure the long, cold winters and make the most of the short, bright summers.
The marine ecosystem around Svalbard is equally remarkable. 1. Arctic fox One of the more common and beloved animals in Svalbard is the Arctic fox.
Often seen hunting below the area's many bird cliffs, they turn white in the winter, but their warm fur keeps them protected year-round. 2. Bearded seal The largest seal species in the Arctic, the bearded seal is known for its long whiskers and loud voice.
List of mammals of Svalbard and Jan MayenPolar bear This is a list of mammal species recorded in Svalbard and Jan Mayen. There are seventeen mammal species in Svalbard and Jan Mayen, of which three are endangered and three are vulnerable. [1] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.