Walk 3,700 km with a polar bear
We’ve followed dozens of polar bears on the WWF Polar Bear Tracker since it launched in 2003. But few have wandered as far as Kara, a female bear tagged by researchers in Spring 2013.
Read moreWe’ve followed dozens of polar bears on the WWF Polar Bear Tracker since it launched in 2003. But few have wandered as far as Kara, a female bear tagged by researchers in Spring 2013.
Read moreThis August, eight polar bears came searching for food in four Russian Arctic villages. WWF set out to keep both local people and bears safe.
Read moreHere on the Labrador coast we are seeing and hearing of the mixing of nature that’s beginning to occur with climate change.
Read moreThey’re pretty much there all the time, but you see them anywhere, any time
Read moreThe Svalbard team heads back to port.
Read moreBeing out in the field, you sometimes encounter challenges, like having an open office in the High Arctic.
Read moreI was sitting by the computer transferring some pictures, when something caught my eye, far away from the boat.
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Read moreWhile we often hear about the plight of the polar bear in popular news and media, we rarely hear about the effects a rapidly warming Arctic is having on their primary prey, the ringed seal.
Read moreAfter a successful morning of capture work yesterday, two adult males and one adult female, we decide to head back west.
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