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The World’s Largest National Park Is 100 Times Bigger Than Yellowstone—and It Has Glaciers, Polar Bears, and Fjord Views
This not-so-little corner of the world is only accessible by plane or boat.
A polar bear was spotted in Iceland for the first time since 2016—and was promptly shot dead by police. Inuit hunter Hjelmer Hammeken spotted a ringed seal near its breathing hole on the Greenland ice ...
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Polar bears show genetic shifts that may help them survive melting Arctic ice — but it’s a race against time
In the fjords of southeastern Greenland, a small population of polar bears hunts seals from glacial ice fragments rather than the vast sea-ice platforms their species evolved to depend on. These bears ...
Each year on February 27, International Polar Bear Day draws attention to one of the Arctic’s most powerful predators, the polar bearUrsus maritimus. These large marine mammals rely on sea ice to hunt ...
Land-based diets provide a counterintuitive nutritional void that fails to replace marine-derived fats. Researchers utilized satellite telemetry to uncover why Western Hudson Bay populations are ...
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