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As YCC explained, caribou migrate across the Arctic tundra every year to give birth to their calves. Some travel distances totaling thousands of miles, braving icy conditions and crossing frozen ...
Spring is harvest season when you're living off the land in the high Arctic. Here's how the author learned from Inupiat ...
This year had the second-highest wildfire emissions north of the Arctic Circle, coming in second behind 2023. The population of migratory tundra caribou populations has declined by a staggering 65 ...
Arctic National Wildlife RefugeCaribou ... trimmed in cobalt blue; the buff brown tundra of coastal plain, dotted with caribou; the rolling foothills rising into the mighty Brooks Range, sparkling ...
Dozens of wolverines trapped on the tundra by researchers ... In Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a wolverine feeds on a caribou killed after being chased over a cliff by wolves.
Climate change has already been linked to lower survival or population declines of Arctic species from the sea-ice dependent polar bear, to the glacier-affiliated Kittlitz’s murrelet, to the ...
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou ... interior from the spare Arctic coast. Where the land flattens out into low-lying tundra before meeting ...
Polar bears, caribou, arctic hares, and more! Advertisement All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Tyto Ecology: Alaskan Tundra Ecosystem The Alaskan tundra comes with 23 new species of ...