Those damn Polar Bears just aren't dying the way we said they would, but it might/could/may/perhaps happen in the future.
...what caused the ice to retreat more than two weeks earlier in 2015?
...polar bears his team saw in April while installing collars and ear tags were in good shape this year...
Conservation officials issued an alert to residents of coastal communities to be aware of polar bears coming ashore
This makes it all the more significant that they have provided no actual evidence that WH bears are indeed starving to death in sufficient numbers to substantiate a 40% decline over 10 years.
The experts failed to account for the fact that less summer ice means more primary productivity and therefore, more food for seals and therefore, more food for bears (Coupel and Devred 2019; Crockford 2021; Frey et al...
Polar bear biologist Andrew Derocher published a tracking map of his collared polar bear females that shows one bear (out of 11) still on the rapidly diminishing ice north of Churchill in Western Hudson Bay – and where...
From the apparently out of touch with reality University of Alberta , comes this poorly timed headline that made me laugh out loud when I read it, because of this other polar bear story today in which it demonstrates polar...
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