Churchill is a remote Canadian town that not only lives with polar bears next door, but loves them. That's because the ...
The grolar bear, also known as the pizzly bear, is a hybrid animal that's the result of crossbreeding between a polar bear ...
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 ...
Researchers observing polar bears in two different populations in northern Canada and Greenland found that some of the bears ...
Study reveals dramatic increases since the late 1980s, signaling potential future stress for bears already coping with a ...
Polar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet, apparently due to changing sea ice conditions in a warming Arctic. While surveying the ...
The Fairbanks Ice Dogs are set for another round of Alaska Airlines Club 49 Cup contests, as they travel to take on the Kenai ...
Population assessments have revealed that polar bears in Greenland are suffering from crippling wounds on their paws due to wet snow that gets stuck to the pads and freezes into blocks.
In Churchill, Manitoba—where polar bears outnumber the 900 human residents—there's more to discover than just wildlife.
Ice is ice, but skating on the home sheet is always special, and the Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears ...
Some polar bears living in the far north are turning up with ice-related injuries that, in some cases, seriously affect their mobility and may be connected to the warming Arctic. Researchers ...