This orphaned baby walrus, dubbed Little Miss Walrus, was found alone on a remote Alaskan beach, just one week old and covered in scratches. She’s now safe at the Alaska SeaLife Center, the only place ...
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This orphaned baby walrus was found traumatized on a remote Alaskan beach. Now she's doing backflips
When “Little Miss Walrus” arrived at the Alaska SeaLife Center in July 2024, she was barely more than one week old. After ...
It was once believed that walruses dug for clams with their tusks—but the truth is even stranger. They actually use their powerful tongues, like a piston, to suck clams right out of their shells.
WWF partners with Indigenous experts to study how sea ice shifts impact walrus diets and Arctic marine ecosystems.
Abandoned 200-pound walrus calf bottle-fed, cuddled at Alaska wildlife center in fight to stay alive
A 200-pound walrus calf found alone and miles from the ocean on Alaska’s North Slope is being bottle-fed and receiving round-the-clock "cuddling" from doting animal welfare workers who are trying to ...
Walrus detectives are being recruited in the fight to save the marine mammals from the reality of the climate crisis. What exactly does this glorious title entail? The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...
If walrus is in your dinner plans, make sure it's cooked well done, health officials recommend. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials are warning the public of the risk of eating ...
If you're concerned about the effect of climate change on the Arctic's wildlife now you have a way to get involved from your own home by signing up to be what the World Wildlife Fund has described as ...
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