Churchill is a remote Canadian town that not only lives with the predator next door, but loves it. That's because the ...
Researchers observing polar bears in two different populations in northern Canada and Greenland found that some of the bears ...
Warming temperatures may be changing the ways ice forms, making it more likely to stick to and injure polar bears in two far north populations. Temperatures in the Arctic region are warming more ...
The grolar bear, also known as the pizzly bear, is a hybrid animal that's the result of crossbreeding between a polar bear ...
The study indicates the injuries appear to be an 'unexpected consequence of climate change' as conditions continue to change ...
Here’s how it works. Polar bears are developing horrific wounds on their paws due to changing ice conditions in the Arctic, a new study reports. In the most severe cases, researchers describe ...
P olar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet, apparently due ...
Study reveals dramatic increases since the late 1980s, signaling potential future stress for bears already coping with a ...
Take a look. A polar bear leaps from one bit of ice to another. Arturo de Frias, Norway, 2014 A magnificent polar bear in a classic portrait. Daniel Zukowski, Canada, 2014 Explore great travel ...