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Wrangel Island



Wrangel Island (Russian language: Остров Врангеля ''Ostrov Vrangelya'') is an island in the Arctic Ocean, between the Chukchi Sea and East Siberian Seas, and belonging to the Russian Federation. Wrangel Island lies across the 180° meridian. The International date line is displaced eastwards at this latitude to avoid the island as well as Chukotka on the Russian mainland. ==Nature== Rocky, barren and frozen, the island has a weather station and a single permanent settlement. The island is a breeding ground for polar bears (having the highest denisty of their dens in the world), Pinnipeds and lemmings. During the summer it is visited by many types of birds. During the last ice age, it is thought that large numbers of mammoths lived on Wrangel Island. It has been shown that mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until 1700 B.C. However, due to limited food supply, they were much smaller than the typical mammoth. Its flora includes 417 species of plants, double that of any other arctic tundra territory of comparable size and more than any other Arctic island. For these reasons the island was proclaimed the World Heritage Site in 2004. ==History== [[Image:Wrangelisland.jpg|thumb|300px|right|True colour MODIS photograph of Wrangel Island, taken in 2001]] The island is named for Baron Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel (17971870) who, after hearing of stories of an island at Wrangel Island's coordinates from some Chukchi people, set off on an expedition (18201824) to discover the island, with no success. In 1849, Henry Kellett, captain of HMS Herald (1822), landed on and named Herald Island, and thought he saw another island to the west; thereafter it was indicated on British Admiralty charts as "Kellett Land". In August 1867, Thomas Long, an USA whaling captain, "approached it as near as fifteen miles. I have named this northern land Wrangell [sic] Land ... as an appropriate tribute to the memory of a man who spent three consecutive years north of latitude 68°, and demonstrated the problem of this open polar sea forty-five years ago, although others of much later date have endeavored to claim the merit of this discovery." In 1879, George W. DeLong, commanding USS Jeanette (1878) led an expedition attempting to reach the North Pole, expecting to go by the "east side of Kellett land", which he thought extended far into the Arctic. His ship became locked in the sea ice and drifted eastward within sight of Wrangel before being crushed and sunk. The first known landing on Wrangel Island took place on August 12, 1881, by a party from the Revenue Cutter Service USRC Thomas Corwin (1876). The expedition, under the command of Calvin L. Hooper, was seeking the ''Jeannette'' and two missing whaling ship in addition to general exploration. It included natural history John Muir, who published the first description of Wrangel Island. In 1911, a group of Russians made a landing on the island and in 1914, the survivors of the ill-equipped Canadian Arctic Expedition, organised by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, were marooned there for nine months after their ship, the ''Karluk'', was crushed in the ice pack. The survivors were rescued after Captain Robert Bartlett walked to Siberia to summon help. Undeterred, in 1921, Vilhjalmur Stefansson returned with a small party of Inuit settlers in a speculative attempt to claim the island for Canada. In 1926 the Soviet Union ejected the survivors of Stefansson's Inuit squatters and established the settlement that survives to this day on the island. The Soviet government also used the island for a gulag labour camp. ==External links== * [http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=1023&l=en UNESCO] Link to Wrangel Island page at World Heritage site *[http://www.yosemite.ca.us/john_muir_writings/the_cruise_of_the_corwin/introduction.html ''The Cruise of the Corwin''] John Muir's description of the 1881 exploration of Wrangel Island * [http://www.jenniferniven.com/?act=books The Ice Master] Jennifer Niven's non-fiction works on Wrangel Island * [http://www.adventureassociates.com/arctic/index.html Adventure Associates] Icebreaker journey to Wrangel Island * [http://www.eglinpix.com/wrangel.htm Run For Wrangel] Tourist's account * [http://monolith.com.au/wrangel/ Isolation, Desolation and Tragedy] Historical overview by Roderick Eime * [http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/Journal/v37n1/vartanyan.html Radiocarbon Dating Evidence for Mammoths on Wrangel Island] Arctic islands Islands of Russia World Heritage Sites in Russia

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