A list of tundra ecoregions from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) includes:
Antarctic realm[1]
Adelie Land tundra
Adélie Land
Central South Antarctic Peninsula tundra
Antarctic Peninsula
Dronning Maud Land tundra
Queen Maud Land
East Antarctic tundra
Eastern Antarctica
Ellsworth Land tundra
Ellsworth Land
Ellsworth Mountains tundra
Ellsworth Mountains
Enderby Land tundra
Enderby Land
Marie Byrd Land tundra
Marie Byrd Land
North Victoria Land tundra
Victoria Land
Northeast Antarctic Peninsula tundra
Antarctic Peninsula
Northwest Antarctic Peninsula tundra
Antarctic Peninsula
Prince Charles Mountains tundra
Prince Charles Mountains
Scotia Sea Islands tundra
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, South Shetland Islands, Bouvet Island
South Antarctic Peninsula tundra
Antarctic Peninsula
South Orkney Islands tundra
South Orkney Islands
South Victoria Land tundra
Victoria Land
Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra
Crozet Islands, Prince Edward Islands, Heard Island, Kerguelen Islands, McDonald Islands
Transantarctic Mountains tundra
Transantarctic Mountains
Australasian realm
Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra
Australia, New Zealand
Nearctic realm
Alaska–St. Elias Range tundra
Canada, United States
Aleutian Islands tundra
United States
Arctic coastal tundra
Canada, United States
Arctic foothills tundra
Canada, United States
Baffin coastal tundra
Canada
Beringia lowland tundra
United States
Beringia upland tundra
United States
Brooks–British Range tundra
Canada, United States
Davis Highlands tundra
Canada
High Arctic tundra
Canada
Interior Yukon–Alaska alpine tundra
Canada, United States
Kalaallit Nunaat high arctic tundra
Greenland
Kalaallit Nunaat low arctic tundra
Greenland
Low Arctic tundra
Canada
Middle Arctic tundra
Canada
Ogilvie–MacKenzie alpine tundra
Canada, United States
Pacific Coastal Mountain icefields and tundra
Canada United States
Torngat Mountain tundra
Canada
Palearctic realm
Arctic desert
Russia
Bering tundra
Russia
Cherskii–Kolyma mountain tundra
Russia
Chukchi Peninsula tundra
Russia
Kamchatka Mountain tundra and forest tundra
Russia
Kola Peninsula tundra
Norway Russia
Northeast Siberian coastal tundra
Russia
Northwest Russian–Novaya Zemlya tundra
Russia
Novosibirsk Islands arctic desert
Russia
Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslands
Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia
Taimyr–Central Siberian tundra
Russia
Trans-Baikal Bald Mountain tundra
Russia
Wrangel Island Arctic desert
Russia
Yamalagydanskaja tundra
Russia
^Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, et al. (2017). An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm, BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/bix014
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