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Arctic animals are battling more diseases in recent decades. Here’s why. Story by Kasha Patel • 2w. Living off one of the richest oceans in the Arctic, the polar bears by the Chukchi Sea ...
With enough animals, 80% of all permafrost could be preserved through the end of this century, researchers believe. Latest U.S.
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
When it comes to Arctic apex predators, the polar bear is the first animal that typically comes to mind. It’s a top predator, feasting on seals and occasionally other sea mammals. Its hunting skills ...
Life is full of ups and downs, as well as peaks and valleys. The heat of summer always descends into the cold of winter, which is why it’s time to discuss the arctic animal that captures each ...
A wide variety of Arctic animals, including polar bears, are being exposed to a tick-borne pathogen normally associated with rabbits and hares, a new study said.
Northern Arctic caribou populations having offspring earlier in the spring due to climate change, new study suggests. COURTESY: Kyle Joly / National Park Service Weather Blog ...
A wide variety of Arctic animals including polar bears are being exposed to a tick-borne pathogen normally associated with rabbits and hares, a newly published study said. The findings are ...
In the Canadian Arctic, a mystery has troubled scientists and local communities for decades: Why do marine animals in the western Arctic have higher mercury levels than those in the east?
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