Climate change has brought the Arctic predators into closer contact with humans - tourists and residents - in the town of ...
A wild polar bear is shown eating seaweed in Churchill, Manitoba. - Stephanie Collins In the wild they’ll hunt a seal and ...
The first Sayisi Dene First Nation woman to ever run the Polar Bear Marathon ... nomadic people that followed the caribou and survived various challenges. "If they could do that, I know I ...
Polar bears venturing more to the land comes with a number of risks for them, their ecosystem, and humans. This year, Alaska announced the first recorded case of a polar bear dying because of bird flu ...
In the wild, muskoxen live in herds which range from a half dozen specimens to a couple dozen. At the Port Defiance Zoo, ...
You can change these settings by clicking “Ad Choices / Do not sell my info” in the ... Studies with collar cameras have revealed what polar bears eat during the ice-free summer, as well ...
And despite never racing the 1000 free, she used the confidence she gained from other events and training to do well. “I know what I’ve done in training ... Furthermore, the men’s team created more ...
Learn more › At the ends of your toes are an evolutionary artifact of humans’ primate history ... make less intuitive sense. So why do we have toenails? Here’s what the experts think.
Landen Ehlers, club vice president and senior construction science major, said holding this year’s Polar Bear Tournament in memory of Hoffman simply seemed like the right thing to do. “Even though ...