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Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was first published in 1859, introducing much of the world to evolutionary theory.
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost all the way to its northerly coast with the ...
A new rule, scheduled to take effect Thursday, follows a series of lawsuits brought by environmental groups claiming that the ...
In the cold of the Norwegian Arctic, meteorologist Trond Robertsen manually recorded precipitation levels for over two ...
Known as the deadliest beasts of the Arctic, these incredible creatures are apex predators that rule the frozen wilderness. Why watch this video? Discover why the polar bear, with its immense size and ...
Polar Bear Biopsies Reveal Impact On Arctic Pollution And Climate Change The predator bolted but soon slumped into the snowdrifts, its broad frame motionless beneath the Arctic sky.
Scientists have now quantified how much climate change has drastically reduced the number of polar bears living in Canada's Hudson Bay, the most studied group of polar bears in the world. The ...
"Polar bear poop," as it's come to be known, is a valuable tool for researchers at Dalhousie University, as they look for its effects on the animals health and climate change.
As climate change brings pathogens into new environments, one of the world’s southernmost population of polar bears — and the animals they hunt — are encountering more than they used to ...
There’s about 4,500 polar bears in the three Hudson Bay populations and 55,000 beluga whales. Together, that’s more than 141 million pounds of fat large mammals.
Polar Bears, Dead Coral and Other Climate Fictions Activists’ tales of doom never pan out, but they leave us poorly informed and feed bad policy.
As climate change threatens polar bears’ survival, the new tracking tech could open doors to previously hard-to-collect data that is essential for their conservation. Why do we need better ways ...