Aiviq is Inupiaq for walrus. Qavvik is wolverine. And tuttu is caribou. Those are just a few of the Arctic animal names topping the corresponding creatures in Inupiaq artist Britt'Nee Kivliqtaruq ...
The Arctic is “greening,” author Jon Waterman points out early in his beautifully written and gorgeously photographed account of 39 years adventuring in the extreme norths of Alaska and Canada. The ...
Herds of horses, bison and reindeer could play a significant part in saving the world from an acceleration in global heating. That is the conclusion of a recent study showing how grazing herbivores ...
In this reported piece, 12-year-old writer Roxanna Pearl Beebe-Center explains what she learned about the impact of climate change on animals while visiting the Canadian Arctic. A distressed mother ...
(Mass Appeal) – Do you ever wonder how polar bears or walruses or whales manage to stay warm in the cold weather and water of the Arctic Ocean, which can be as cold as 30 degrees? Bridget Leahy, ...
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Our DNA analysis of 75,000-year-old bones in Arctic caves reveals how animals responded to changing climates
As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented challenges. While scientists are learning more about how modern wildlife ...
THE Messrs. Nelson have in the present work made a praiseworthy attempt at innovation on the usual style of drawing-room book; for that “The Arctic World” is meant mainly for the drawing-room table ...
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