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Over the past few decades, the polar bear population in Canada’s western Hudson Bay has dropped dramatically. Archer: “There’s about half as many polar bears there in recent years, compared to the ...
Scientists have now quantified how much climate change has drastically reduced the number of polar bears living in Canada's Hudson Bay, the most studied group of polar bears in the world.
On Hudson Bay’s frigid shores, scientists track the animals to better understand how the environment is shaping their chances of survival Photographs by Neil Ever Osborne; Text by Neil Ever ...
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Denning habitat along the Alaska coast is being threatened by increasing coastal ... Increased number of cannibalisms observed in Western Hudson Bay polar bears by tourists and wildlife officials, ...
Dripping wet, a polar bear climbs onto an ice floe in northernmost Hudson Bay. Polar bears perch on sea ... sometimes have the summer ice off the coast of Siberia and sometimes have the ice ...
The frozen north, where survival means constantly adapting to an unforgiving landscape. In Hudson Bay, a rare encounter between the region's top predators unfolds as wolves and polar bears clash over ...