The global view of walruses: status, trends and threats
The walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) has a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic distribution with two subspecies, the Atlantic walrus, O. r. rosmarus, and Pacific walrus, O. r. divergens.
Read moreThe walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) has a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic distribution with two subspecies, the Atlantic walrus, O. r. rosmarus, and Pacific walrus, O. r. divergens.
Read moreThe first WWF Arctic Council Conservation Scorecard looks at the extent to which Arctic States have implemented Arctic Council direction nationally, and whether the Arctic Council has delivered agreed-upon commitments through its own work.
Read moreIceland will follow Finland as Chair of the Arctic Council in 2019 and has already begun consultations on its programme.
Read moreThe Netherlands is one of the longest-standing observers at the Arctic Council – since 1996.
Read moreFor much of the Arctic Council’s existence, climate change has been a driver behind the Council’s priorities. Now its latest update on climate science has been released.
Read moreFinland prepares to take on the chairmanship of the Arctic Council in May 2017.
Read moreThe Circle frequently addresses changes taking place in the Arctic –changes to climate, waters, human activities and wildlife – which are occurring in this region at unprecedented speed.
Read moreFinland is preparing to take over the Chairmanship in an increasingly uncertain political situation.
Read moreIndigenous peoples’ organizations are permanent participants in the Arctic Council. Here, the organizations share their views on the coming Finnish chairmanship.
Read moreThe priorities put forth for the U.S. tenure as Chair of the Arctic Council included addressing climate change, improving economic and living conditions, and better stewardship of the Arctic Ocean, tied around a common theme of “One Arctic: Shared Opportunities, Challenges and Responsibilities”.
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