University of Toronto Scarborough researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change.
A polar bear cub was captured playfully snuggling its mom in Canada, heartwarming video shows.
Researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change.
Wildlife is abundant in this remote and fragile area, and we were looking for seals and polar bears. NGM Maps When we anchored the boat at the fjord ice, we spotted several seals resting on the ...
A new study confirms that polar bear decline in Western Hudson Bay is directly linked to shrinking sea ice, which shortens hunting seasons and leads to starvation. Declining body mass and cub survival ...
Plungers ran into the cold Chesapeake Bay on Saturday, Feb. 1, marking the 29th annual Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge. The fundraising event, in which individuals pledge $100 or more ...
Victoria has been at the Highland Wildlife Park since 2015 Victoria is the oldest of four polar bears kept at the Highland Wildlife Park in the Cairngorms National Park. At the grand old age of 28 ...
The de-icing properties of polar bear sebum could fuel new innovations, scientists say, potentially unlocking alternatives to harmful “forever chemicals” used in ice-resistant coatings today ...
Polar bear mom and cubs particularly vulnerable The ... they aren’t strong enough to live on their own. “It’s pretty simple — the survival of cubs directly impacts the survival of the ...
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