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Hunters are told: "These Polar Bear hunting opportunities are in the Northernmost territory of Canada, where the magic of the ...
Two tourists visiting Arctic Bay to document the effects of climate change and to photograph polar bears wound up in hot water with the locals.
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 ...
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 ...
You probably know polar bears as the big white animals roaming the Arctic, but there’s a lot about them that doesn’t make it into the usual stories. They deal with extreme cold, hunt in ways ...
Two wildlife photographers faced swift backlash when they posted a video criticizing polar bear hunting in Nunavut, Canada.
As the major polar bear trophy hunting country in the world, Canada literally bears the brunt of responsibility for the polar bear’s future. Unfortunately, its quota system is impairing the ...
Researchers have made a fascinating observation: a polar bear used a diving hunting technique, never before reported, to capture large moulting snow geese.
To see the polar bear is to witness the great living ghost of the North — but with trophy hunting and climate change its population might well be tested in the coming decades.
On average, polar bears "now spend up to three weeks more on land each year compared to the early 1980s, when the ice was more stable and reliable for hunting," per the Glass Almanac.