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The Critical First Days That Decide Polar Bear Cub Survival
Regular folks who care about wildlife generally know that climate change is bad for polar bears, but they have only vague ...
The changing climate poses a major threat to polar bear survival. But new research suggests that rising temperatures may be altering polar bear DNA in ways that help them adapt and endure in ...
The species is adapting to warmer temperatures ...
A new study from the University of East Anglia suggests that polar bears are undergoing rapid genetic changes, and scientists believe it's due to the impacts of climate change. “It’s kind of the first ...
Polar bears appear to be turning to inbreeding for survival. A study published in the Royal Society Journals shows a loss of up to 10% of genetic diversity in the polar bear population from Svalbard ...
With climate change steadily dismantling the icy habitat essential to their existence, new research suggests polar bears are rapidly rewiring their own genetics in a bid to survive. The species is ...
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Key tips to survive a polar bear attack in the Arctic
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine polar bear behavior, Arctic hazards, and key strategies to survive a polar ...
In the frozen wilderness of the Arctic, human survival historically depended on using every available food source. But one ...
Nigel Jaquiss of the Oregon Journalism Project broke the story earlier this month. ARC PDX's Barry Mangold interviewed Jaquiss about his reporting. Departing state board member criticizes Utah’s ...
In fact, polar bears do not actually have white fur. No, we aren’t kidding. These fluffy mammals, which survive in the icy ...
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Polar bear Nora arrives at Henry Vilas Zoo
A 10-year-old polar bear named Nora has arrived at Henry Vilas Zoo after a cross-country journey from Oregon state.
It’s hard to look at a polar bear and not feel a mix of awe and alarm. They’re massive and built for survival on Arctic ice.
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