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The decline of the polar bear condemns eleven species to hunger that live off the 7.6 million kilograms of carcasses they leave behind
A study identifies that at least eleven species of vertebrates benefit from this carrion, including Arctic foxes and ravens.
A new study shows how much food polar bears leave behind — and how their decline threatens scavengers across the Arctic.
This is a polar bear still-hunting at a seal hole on the sea ice of the southern Beaufort Sea. (Mike Lockhart, USGS) Sign up for new weekly newsletter Closing Arguments to get the latest about ongoing ...
Polar bears are more than hunters as their leftovers feed many Arctic animals, forming a vital food web threatened by melting ...
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AI-Powered Radar Is Protecting Polar Bears
The innovation is only one of several high tech operations looking for new ways to protect polar bears as climate change ...
Polar Bear Week is a vital event that takes place each year during the first full week of November - this year from November ...
Sept. 6, 2006 — -- The breakup of Arctic sea ice because of global warming is depriving polar bears of weeks of valuable hunting time they need to survive the long ice-free months without food, ...
Many of nature’s apex predators guard their dinner from scavengers until they’ve gobbled up every last morsel and licked the ...
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