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Two tourists visiting Arctic Bay to document the effects of climate change and to photograph polar bears wound up in hot ...
The polar bear is one of the most formidable predators on Earth, reigning supreme as the deadliest beast of the Arctic. Adapted to one of the harshest environments on the planet, polar bears combine ...
That would be a global disaster. Arctic indigenous communities will be affected because their hunting and traveling depend upon ice-free conditions, according to Min. He said animals that depend ...
“To live in the Arctic you need to be fat ... Recent studies have shown that even hunting on land — caribou, birds, human trash — takes so much energy that bears that do it don’t really ...
Photograph by Realy Easy Star/Alamy Stock Photo In response to those dramatic shifts in weather, Arctic people quickly adapted the way they built homes, designed hunting weapons, and traveled ...
Now, a study published in the journal Science Advances has indicated that walrus ivory imported into Europe from Norse settlements in Greenland was harvested from very remote High Arctic hunting ...
The Arctic Refuge’s coastal plain is not just a remote stretch of wilderness; it’s a vital ecosystem owned by all Americans that sustains Alaskan livelihoods through hunting, fishing and ...
Hopson was one of the most knowledgeable men I’d ever met when it came to Arctic survival, hunting, and trapping. The outdoors was a part of Hopson’s culture for many generations, and he was most ...
Scott Haugen grew up in western Oregon, lived a semi-subsistence lifestyle in Alaska’s Arctic, and has traveled to more than 40 countries. Today cott spends more than 200 days a year in the field: ...