Everything about The Rasmussen Lowlands totally explained
The
Rasmussen Lowlands is a 3,000 km²
coastal plain complex of
wetlands in
Nunavut,
Canada. It was designated a
Ramsar wetland of international importance by the
Ramsar Convention on May 24, 1982. It is also classified as an
Important Bird Area.
The poorly-drained area consists of flat
lowlands overlain by marine
silts and
sand, with numerous tundra ponds throughout.
Shorebirds numbering up to 500,000 individuals
nest in the ponds and surrounding areas. The vulnerable
Peregrine Falcon nests in the adjacent
escarpment, with nearly 6% (80 pairs) of the national population observed here in 1995.
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