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Melting ice is causing changes to the shoreline, animal behavior and even leading to new archaeological discoveries as ...
A group of Canadian scientists attached GoPro cameras to GPS collars on 20 polar bears in the Hudson Bay area in northeastern ...
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Is there more to the Arctic than searching for polar bears?Resting on a solitary slab of ice floating in the Arctic Ocean, a majestic creature sparkles in the polar summer sunshine.
Polar bears are one of the most important apex predators in the Arctic. Their presence helps to keep the populations of ...
In the remote, icy expanse of the Arctic, the survival of a species begins with a remarkable act of resilience and devotion.
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Unstoppable in the Arctic: The Polar Bear’s Strength and Survival in the Harshest Conditions!Life in the Arctic is harsh and unforgiving, but the polar bear has perfected survival in one of the most extreme ...
Sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk by about 13% per decade — falling in large steps and plateaus — since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNThe eye-opening science of close encounters with polar bearsIt's a pretty risky business trying to take a blood sample from a polar bear -- one of the most dangerous predators on the ...
In the gateway to the Arctic, fat, ice and polar bears are crucial. All three are in trouble A polar bear nurses her cub, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, near Churchill, Manitoba. Credit: AP/Joshua A. Bickel ...
Sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk by about 13% per decade — falling in large steps and plateaus — since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
ON HUDSON BAY (AP) — Searching for polar bears where the Churchill River dumps into Canada’s massive Hudson Bay, biologist Geoff York scans a region that’s on a low fat, low ice diet because of ...
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